Leeching by the Secular Science Industry

Ever heard of a scientocracy? The -cracy suffix is familiar, and comes from the Greek. It means rule. Scientists would give information to political leaders so a society could be led by science. That means interpretations, and the the secular science industry tends to espouse atheistic scientism, so that would be a bad idea. Still, elitists are trying to have governmental influence in America. They despise President Trump but adored leftist administrations because they allowed secularists to leech taxpayer money.

Leech leeching, Pixabay / No photographer listed (modified at PhotoFunia)
You have probably heard of the Department of Government Efficiency that Donald Trump and Elon Musk set up to find waste and fraudulent use of government spending. The secular science industry is furious — furious, I tell you. They resist the idea of being curtailed, preferring to spend our money on rilly rilly st00pid stuff (see "Laugh Lines: Latest Lame Legends for Darwin for some examples"). I would like to see secularists investigated for stupid evolution research and deception, such as dinosaur feathers. The wannabe scientocracy even has organized protests — they have time for this?

A leech gets full and drops off after about forty-five minutes, but greedy science tinhorns want to keep sucking money until the host dies. Remember, secular scientists want you to believe that they are ethical and have high moral standards. Do other countries have this problem?
Agur was telling his two friends, Ithiel and Ucal, about things that never say “Enough!” (Proverbs 30:15-17). The first example was the blood-sucking leech. He wasn’t delivering a science lecture on the biology of leeches, but wanted to use it as a metaphor for ungrateful children who mock their parents, presumably good parents who had provided for them from conception to adulthood. He could have been talking about scientists. They suck the blood of taxpayers and always demand more. “Give, give!” they scream.

Be enlightened, enraged, entertained by reading the rest over at "Standing Up for Scientocracy."