IMO we extend (scientific) enquiry by ignoring questioning taboos—e.g. the ‘Copernican revolution.’ For me a stop-sign is usually a direct display of power (sometimes it’s indirect, when the speaker is deferring to ‘its’ authority.) i.e. the difference between ‘As a close personal friend of Herr Furrer, I know he will not be pleased with your question’ AND ‘God, what would the Furrer think if he heard you say that?’
it might be more productive to simply ignore god.
IMO we extend (scientific) enquiry by ignoring questioning taboos—e.g. the ‘Copernican revolution.’ For me a stop-sign is usually a direct display of power (sometimes it’s indirect, when the speaker is deferring to ‘its’ authority.) i.e. the difference between ‘As a close personal friend of Herr Furrer, I know he will not be pleased with your question’ AND ‘God, what would the Furrer think if he heard you say that?’