God or Science?
I’m a beginning gardener, and I was excited to see a podcast to help me along. The host is a well-researched individual. She cites scientific studies from respected sources. But she also gives god all the credit, as if all living things appeared on earth in their exact form, each plant and insect having its purpose in god’s plan for us. She engages in the scientific method, then attributes it all to god’s intelligence, rather than millennia of human trial and error, selectively breeding for traits that better suit our needs. If you can get past the - I guess I would call it naive hypocrisy - then you will gain some insights for your garden.
Mjf3000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/21
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hashtagsarah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/21
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