@XXSpadeMasterXX,
Allow me... All you have to do is watch science programs on the bug light to see scientists are usually the most giddy of people... Oppenheimer was an exception, of course, but as he told Truman to Truman's outrage: I have blood on my hands... Galaleo was always making a joke of his discoveries, and Copernicus only offered his treates to the pope, and dedicated it to him when he was too old for the threat of death to scare, and so had the last laugh...One of the last theologins/philosophers with a sense of humor was Abalard, and he had already lost about all that a guy could lose short of life... Nietzsche talked about a gay science, but philosophy and philosophers are anything but gay, and he was personally pesamistic and depressing... They are not blessed with the ability to form relationships... They are all head and no heart.. The can abstract reality, but not enjoy a life really real due to the immediacy of emotion...Erasamus was a good life as befits a humanist, but most are so far removed from humanity that life for them can only be experienced second hand as it were... Look at how many have conceived of ideas as perfect and humanity as imperfect... Since humanity is all we have, and one is all we have, how do we judge them???... And if a person would choose to live with enemies as though in an armed camp, then make a detailed study of the bible, because no one accept their opinion being challenged, and everyone has their own agenda, and each puts greatness, pride, and the joy of one upmanship over truth, what ever can be made of truth as an infinite among infinites... Science clearly offers more rewards, and primarily the thrill of learning and discovery... Though they must deal with abstractions constantly they must not suffer infinites, and they crave the human connection... It is the simple recognition of this need that makes happiness possible for them...