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Hekate

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22. I love it that Chancellor Angela Merkel is a PhD in Physics, & that the Pope is a Chemist...
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 10:04 PM
Jan 2018

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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Or an engineer brokephibroke Jan 2018 #1
Herbert Hoover was a well-respected engineer. FSogol Jan 2018 #6
So was Jimmy Carter jberryhill Jan 2018 #38
I'm a mechanical engineer and work in an office full of them. Engineers don't necessarily make good FSogol Jan 2018 #41
There are some scientists running for lower ticket races crazycatlady Jan 2018 #2
Doctors make terrible politicians. Except for Neil Degrass Tyson, they applegrove Jan 2018 #3
Do you mean physicians? Or PhD recipients GulfCoast66 Jan 2018 #12
My experience is of medical doctors striking in Ontario a generation ago. applegrove Jan 2018 #19
Well then I would agree. GulfCoast66 Jan 2018 #24
The scientists I have met are greatly concerned with the world. Doctors too. applegrove Jan 2018 #33
Yeah, Howard Dean was a real train wreck as DNC chairman. n/t DFW Jan 2018 #30
He was great. Okay i take it back. What i meant was for such brilliant and applegrove Jan 2018 #34
Neil Degrass Tyson. haele Jan 2018 #4
I thought of Neil when I read the OP too. BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #15
Yup....first to come to mind here too (n/t) Moostache Jan 2018 #28
Well see a Muslim president before we see Codeine Jan 2018 #5
Why? Kilgore Jan 2018 #7
John Hickenlooper, Colorado Governor, is a geologist. marylandblue Jan 2018 #8
And pro oil. El Supremo Jan 2018 #18
Inspirational scientists are rare as diamonds marylandblue Jan 2018 #21
Wasn't Jimmy Carter a nuclear engineer? mitch96 Jan 2018 #9
Yes. You do have to be smart to do both. displacedtexan Jan 2018 #16
Wasn't Jimmy Carter? nt doc03 Jan 2018 #10
Well, yeah, totally agree. But. byronius Jan 2018 #11
Carter fit scientist but not atheist JI7 Jan 2018 #13
Interesting I looked up Jimmy Carter on Wikipedia. The electorial map doc03 Jan 2018 #17
Because the racist had no candidate GulfCoast66 Jan 2018 #25
demographic changes in california resulted in CA now being very blue. conservative whites left the JI7 Jan 2018 #40
Carter is a Christian who really lives the word of Jesus Christ csziggy Jan 2018 #32
Sounds good. Eko Jan 2018 #14
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I love it that Chancellor Angela Merkel is a PhD in Physics, & that the Pope is a Chemist... Hekate Jan 2018 #22
Your lips to god... NightWatcher Jan 2018 #23
I saw a discussion with Richard Dawkins marylandblue Jan 2018 #26
He asserted without giving any evidence whatsoever. former9thward Jan 2018 #35
True, but I thought it was interesting to think about marylandblue Jan 2018 #36
Yes, it is. former9thward Jan 2018 #37
The problem with this idea is that scientists are trained to be honest, logical and ethical. The_Casual_Observer Jan 2018 #27
A no religion test is still a religious test. TomSlick Jan 2018 #29
Maybe I should run! Victor_c3 Jan 2018 #31
How about Rush Holt. RGinNJ Jan 2018 #39
I'd rather instead a good, strong and liberal candidate... regardless of career or faith. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #42
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