The physicist and the philosopher, of course. The worst they'll do is brainwash me to believe unquestioningly that f=ma and that my ability to think proves my existence.
2006-12-13 03:46:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think they have to be mutually exclusive of each other. There are many physicist, scientists, philosophers, etc. who are very religious and spiritual people, and to assume you can't have both is ignorant. My religion teaches it's members to become educated and learned in all areas (that education and the learning process is one of the most important things you can partake of in this life). So, I guess I'd take both; science does not conflict with my faith.
2006-12-13 12:52:27
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answered by straightup 5
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Physicist and philosopher. What an interesting combination that would be. Both exploring ideas from different angles.
2006-12-13 11:49:42
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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Physicist and philosopher. Then I might have been born more intelligent then what I am now. Or at lease have parents that understand me.
2006-12-13 11:50:18
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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The Physicist and Philosopher. They tend to be more open and willing to learn what there is to know. Super religious people, in my experience, tend to be dogmatic and closed minded.
2006-12-13 11:49:46
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answered by POV 1
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physicist and philosopher, hands down. Keep the religion, I'm after the truth.
2006-12-13 11:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Physicist and philosopher.
2006-12-13 11:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Physicist and Philosopher! YES!
Then with that knowledge, I could question life, and eventually would find my own path (not a dictated path) to God.
2006-12-15 12:14:23
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answered by Haveagoodday! 2
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I'd prefer the Scientist, at least i can reason with them to do anything i want based off logic and if i am proven right i will be given the go ahead because it is their decissions. The religious Parents can't be persuaded however because all rules will somehow be the will of God, and can not be reasoned with or compromised in any way, so it would be a prison because the decisions arn't theirs its Gods whom they never see.
2006-12-13 11:52:17
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answered by B.R.E 2
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Well, I probably would not have much to say to either. Of the two, I much prefer the super genius philosopher.
2006-12-13 11:50:21
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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