Praise for "THE SPECIFIC DENSITY OF SCIENTISTS"
As an expert in understanding and defining the cult mentality,
David Conn manages, through logic and his strong faith, to explain
the inability, or the refusal, of many scientists to separate the
spiritual self from the scientifically driven self (in other words,
"to bifurcate"). This, he boldly says, is their real path to
illumination, to Jesus Christ, the only source of Truth, the
creator not only of science, but of the entire universe. Mr. Conn
bolsters his case by way of an inarguable and mathematically proven
truism. --"Lillian Carucio, author, Humility, A Lost Virtue and the
Search for Truth"
In his latest book, "THE SPECIFIC DENSITY OF SCIENTISTS," Mr.
Conn deals with the cult mentality that has invaded the realm of
science and scientists. He explains four major concepts that the
unbifurcated wing of science has either refused to consider or has
fearfully and illogically swept aside.
He exposes the weakness of the unbifurcated scientists, their
minions, and the growing majority of a general population who,
having themselves been infused with unscientific scientism, see to
it that their children, their students, their spouses, and their
friends, are also steeped in it. This errant scientism is a
mentality that people are unaware of, but that flows in and out of
them in torrents through public institutions, workplaces, artistic
expressions, and social networks until it reaches a remarkable
status of being something that Everybody knows and believes
Four major concepts in "THE SPECIFIC DENSITY OF SCIENTISTS" were
introduced in Mr. Conn s last book, the Christian science fiction
novel, "LEDNORF S DILEMMA." One of these concepts, Grath s Paradox,
is a Terminal Corruption Hypothesis. It is tenuous, at best, as
analysts attempt to discern whether the United States has or has
not reached the point of no return.
In this latest book, Mr. Conn says: If the point of no return
has not been reached, the only hope for a healthy realignment lies
with America s intellectual community and its general citizenry
coming to understand that scientists and other intellectuals are
wrong to think their brains and education give them special
advantages in determining whether or not God exists and
participates in the lives of His people. The masses, therefore,
should no longer be swayed by scientists who have no special
authority in these spiritual matters. It is critical that they
pursue the one source of Truth with all their hearts, souls and
minds.
David Conn was for ten years a lead analyst with Chevron s big
environmental laboratory and then joined the Department of Defense
as a Quality Control Representative, a liaison among several Naval
and Air Force bases and the Defense Department, performing
surveillance over chemicals and fuels and the occasional fueling of
Air Force One.
Aside from "LEDNORF S DILEMMA," David Conn also co-authored "THE
CULT THAT DIED" (G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1980).
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