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In reply to the discussion: Let's have a actual scientist as candidate. [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)22. I love it that Chancellor Angela Merkel is a PhD in Physics, & that the Pope is a Chemist...
Both have worked in their respective scientific fields; Merkel has taught physics, but I don't remember if Pope Francis taught science or not.
I am not a scientist myself, but I appreciate how the field teaches habits of discipline and intellectual rigor. Too narrowly focused, and a person becomes rigid -- but that is true of anyone.
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I'm a mechanical engineer and work in an office full of them. Engineers don't necessarily make good
FSogol
Jan 2018
#41
The scientists I have met are greatly concerned with the world. Doctors too.
applegrove
Jan 2018
#33
demographic changes in california resulted in CA now being very blue. conservative whites left the
JI7
Jan 2018
#40
I love it that Chancellor Angela Merkel is a PhD in Physics, & that the Pope is a Chemist...
Hekate
Jan 2018
#22
The problem with this idea is that scientists are trained to be honest, logical and ethical.
The_Casual_Observer
Jan 2018
#27
I'd rather instead a good, strong and liberal candidate... regardless of career or faith.
LanternWaste
Jan 2018
#42
