I bow before you nerd God. I suspect I only scored as high as I did on the Sci-Fi category because of my husband's influence...he has the Star Wars videos, etc., so I answered the questions like they were mine since I do have access to them within 15 seconds. We have a Sagan book, hubby's, and a lot of the other sci-fi stuff is just a bad case of guilt by association.
Not in one category did I score in the 90's---sheesh, you scored 93% in Science/Math--very cool--and very nerdy. My lowest score was Sci-Fi/comics--just never thought too much of comic books--but, I still scored as a Nerd Queen--go figure.
I only scored in the 90s because I happen to have a periodic table above the computer among my books and my kick-butt calculator is also right next to me...old habits die hard. I also have a very small collection of slide rulers (3), but couldn't even tell you how to use them. And as far as the triple integrals go, well now you're speaking my language!
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~Cardinal John Henry Newman
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"Even suffering is part of the truth of our life. Thus, trying to shield the youngest from every difficulty and experience of suffering, we risk creating, despite our good intentions, fragile persons of little generosity: The capacity to love, in fact, corresponds to the capacity to suffer, and to suffer together." ~Benedict XVI
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Fides et Ratio Encyclical
Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.
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Words of Father Corapi, for all my politician friends and relatives and those who vote for them
"Catholic office holders, whether presidents, senators, congress men or women, or judges at any level must adhere to Catholic teaching or run the risk of separating themselves from the Body of Christ. In such egregious and chronic cases of gross moral evil such as instituting and perpetuating abortion and the structures of sin that surround it, it is quite probable that such Catholic officials are excommunicated in virtue of the acts themselves. A latae sententiae (automatic) excommunication is likely triggered when they vote for laws, funding, and structures that enable and perpetuate such obvious and egregious evil (Cf. Code of Canon Law, Canons 1364,1398; Canon 1329, par. #2). They are in turn forbidden from approaching the sacraments as the result (Cf. Catechism of Catholic Church #1463)."
"It is not morally possible for any Catholic to support abortion, euthanasia, fetal stem cell research, human cloning, or same-sex marriage. There are no ways around this, no justifications whatever. Why? For the simple reason that the Church holds these things to be intrinsically evil. They are evil in themselves, and no circumstances or subjective conditions can ever change that."
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Lord, you too? I saw it on Fr. Erik's then I took it too. Do you know you know an "uber cool nerd God?"
I bow before you nerd God. I suspect I only scored as high as I did on the Sci-Fi category because of my husband's influence...he has the Star Wars videos, etc., so I answered the questions like they were mine since I do have access to them within 15 seconds. We have a Sagan book, hubby's, and a lot of the other sci-fi stuff is just a bad case of guilt by association.
I'm ashamed to admit that considering the amount of time I spend-waste on the computer, I am only a slightly dorky nerd
Not in one category did I score in the 90's---sheesh, you scored 93% in Science/Math--very cool--and very nerdy. My lowest score was Sci-Fi/comics--just never thought too much of comic books--but, I still scored as a Nerd Queen--go figure.
I only scored in the 90s because I happen to have a periodic table above the computer among my books and my kick-butt calculator is also right next to me...old habits die hard. I also have a very small collection of slide rulers (3), but couldn't even tell you how to use them. And as far as the triple integrals go, well now you're speaking my language!
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