b) SCI'ENCE, noun [Latin scientia, from scio, to know.] aka perceivable (inception towards death) requires resistance from those perceiving it (life)...not trust.
Example...eating and drinking represents ones resistance within perceivable hunger and thirst. Any form of trust tempts one to ignore that.
c) ones consent to the suggestions of others gives others the power to utilize ones consent (trust) as the foundation (fund) for their suggestions.
a) trusting another ignores self.
b) SCI'ENCE, noun [Latin scientia, from scio, to know.] aka perceivable (inception towards death) requires resistance from those perceiving it (life)...not trust.
Example...eating and drinking represents ones resistance within perceivable hunger and thirst. Any form of trust tempts one to ignore that.
c) ones consent to the suggestions of others gives others the power to utilize ones consent (trust) as the foundation (fund) for their suggestions.