No, it’s cool
While scientists have made progress in understanding the conditions that may have led to the emergence of life, the exact mechanism by which life arose from non-living matter remains unknown.
The theory of evolution contradicts the idea of creationism, which posits that all species were created by a divine being.
However, it's important to note that not all religious beliefs are incompatible with science, and many scientists themselves hold religious beliefs. In fact, the concept of a divine creator is one that is often pondered by scientists and philosophers alike, and many see science as a way to better understand and appreciate the complexity and wonder of the universe.
In essence, science and religion can coexist and even complement each other, as both seek to provide answers to some of life's most profound questions. The perceived battle between them often arises from a fundamentalist or extremist viewpoint that sees the two as mutually exclusive, rather than acknowledging the nuance and complexity of each.
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A protocol by the people for the people.
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Exactly!
❌That’s not at paper factory.
🤡 That’s a money exchange office in #Beirut selling Lebanese fiat money.
Ps: the total amount of these paper notes you’re seeing in this pic are less than 50K USD.

Here are three games that could help your kid understand how the fiat system works:
1• Jenga - a game of delicate balance where one wrong move can bring everything crashing down, representing the precarious nature of the fiat system.
2• Monopoly - players buy and sell properties, representing the real estate market and the accumulation of wealth in the fiat system.
3• Yahtzee - players roll dice to score points, representing the unpredictability and chance involved in financial decision-making, which is similar to how the fiat system operates.




