Firefox has long since passed the point where a new version meant "oooh, new features" and reached the point where it means "oh god, what have they broken or ruined this time?"
As a Christian who is an avid amateur astronomer and have always been interested in the physical sciences, I don't understand why people claim that science and religion conflict with each other. For me, it's quite simple: God created the universe and science is just our way of trying to understand what and how He did it.
To those how profess a conflict between the two: where, exactly is the conflict? How can science and religion not coexist in a personal belief system?
Firefox has long since passed the point where a new version meant "oooh, new features" and reached the point where it means "oh god, what have they broken or ruined this time?"
Ditto here...
Chrome is currently 14, way ahead of Firefox.
Yeah, but with FF's current numbering/updating scheme - they'll be "way ahead" of Chrome in like, two weeks! :P
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Much of modern science has been founded on scientists who are Christians.
As a Christian who is an avid amateur astronomer and have always been interested in the physical sciences, I don't understand why people claim that science and religion conflict with each other. For me, it's quite simple: God created the universe and science is just our way of trying to understand what and how He did it. To those how profess a conflict between the two: where, exactly is the conflict? How can science and religion not coexist in a personal belief system?