With the primary topic in mind, I write to make myself clear: Other than out of curiosity, I am not interested in "Bad Science". With those like Dr. Goldacre, I would like to rid the world of bad science so that we can spend our time focusing, constructively, on the good--the moral, ethical and loving--kind of science.

RELIGION, SCIENCE AND THE ART OF LIVING
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Religion, including the good kind, is NOT the science of living; it is the art of living. As a religionist I am very interested in the following: With the help of good and useful science, I am interested in learning the art of living life at its best, until the day I die.

SCIENCE, RELIGION AND THE ART OF DYING
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With the help of good science--including that practiced by our family doctor, specialists and lab technicians--I have been diagnosed with a life-threatening prostate condition. Because of this, I now have the following serious questions to explore: What, for me, is the best and most useful way to spend my life? And, what do I need to know about the art of dying?

A HORIZON IS BUT THE LIMIT OF OUR VISION
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BTW, because I believe that death is but a horizon, and that a horizon is but the limit of our vision, I am not interested just in living longer. I am more interested in the quality of life that I add to each day than I am in the quantity of days that I add to this life.



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