Non-Sacred
Scientism's Big Answers
There are only small “q” questions
and no "a" absolutes!
Non-Sacred Scientism approaches Big
Questions with skepticism.
They are, in fact, considered the wrong Questions.
The proper Questions are
lower case “questions.” What humans
should be concerned with is developing a more
scientific culture where the focus is
on what we do know, on those
questions which arise from what we know, and foster an inquiry
about what are the significant next
things for us to know.
When it
comes to discussing values or the range of heartfelt actions,
the Non-Sacreds
are wary of absolutes. For them, there is no
necessary code of conduct for
humans. They accept that every culture, such as the Abrahamic,
imposes
its morality upon the scientific community. They see this in terms
of “The
war of Religion against Science”
Since there are no Scientism authorities,
we Earthfolk judge the Non-Sacreds from the experiments which
the tradition has conducted. The Non-Sacreds hold to the principle
of imposing few to no barriers on experimentation.
While some may personally disdain the
human degradation of the Nazi experiments, Non-Sacreds accept the
medical knowledge "gained" by
such atrocities.
In like manner, they are proud of the fact that Hiroshima and
Nagasaki were scientific as well as military experiments. For
them, the Mushroom Cloud was an “Aha!” moment
which inspired them, among other efforts, to shoot for the moon.
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