The earth's ecosystem is to some extent self-correcting, so it is also possible that the effects are being masked by other changes.
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The earth's ecosystem is to some extent self-correcting, so it is also possible that the effects are being masked by other changes.
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In science, if there is a mistake in theory or data, scientists try to correct it. Science is a self-correcting paradigm, unlike religion. In religion, if adherents think that some beliefs are not correct, some opt to create a new religion.
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It is now the 30th of July of 2014. Nowadays, I feel that Religion is much fantasy. I embrace Science, the perpetual self-correcting paradigm. I am still wading in the influences of Dharmic religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. And whilst I prefer a generic, postmodern form of Animism, I still cherish the notions in ShintÅ and Dao. But in fact, I am less religious these days, still just spiritual.
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