1. The nature of science
I find it funny that Sagan would presume to criticize and ridicule the "weak-minded theologians". It's actually more sad than funny that a weak mind is worse to him than an empty soul. Funny that these theologians, however weak there minds may be have full, rich, and colorful lives, that Sagan who seems drab and unimaginative, a product of black and white, would presume to criticize their paths, a path I see as being far higher than his. ... You will never finds beauty in a test tube or on a slide. ...
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