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re: Will Science Destroy Us?
Science is like a faithful horse that will go where the master wants. The master can use the horse to plow a field or charge into battle. The master is human nature.
The horse has time to run free, but usually within the fencing of its frontiers. It can stick its head through the fence, to eat beyond the perimeter. But it is not allowed to leave the yard, unless the master is riding him or leading him. Human nature decides when and where the horse can go beyond the fence.
The war horse and the farm horse are two different animals. The farm horse is tethered with ropes slowly pulling the master in straight lines behind a plow. He is more of a walking horse. The war horse is built for speed, power and agility. The farm horse is tethered with regulations and protocols. The war horse is disguise and protected in armor. The farm horse, knows its fields and goes up and down the rows. The war horse has to adapt to the twists of battle and because of the high demands of battle, is often retired earlier. The old war horse is often sold to the farmer. Others are not sold, but are retired to roam in private fields. The farm horse works until he can't and becomes soap. The soap is taught in schools to clean the new farmers as well as the future horsemen.
Last edited by HydrogenBond; 02-15-2009 at 02:44 PM..
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