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To: Mark Felton
Every hypothesis and theory is an act of faith.

Bzzzt! Wrong! "Faith" is believing in the unseen and unexperienced. Science accumulates data on the observable and testable.

Furthermore, the more science has advanced the more it has validated the Bible.

Your opinion, which you are indeed entitled to.

The next major advance in science was by Einstein who himself believes God must be behind everything. The greatest mind in quantum electro-dynamics, Feynman, also believed God must be behind physics because he could not believe how certain universal constants came to exist without Him.

One must define one's terms. Einstein was deliberately vague on his religious beliefs, as is Stephen Hawking. With regard to Sir Isaac Newton, one must consider the times in which he lived. So, did/do these men define "God" as a discreet celestial entity, or perhaps something altogether different? Go ahead and crawl into their minds. I'll wait for your answer.

68 posted on 09/20/2005 7:46:42 AM PDT by Aracelis
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To: Aracelis
Einstein was deliberately vague on his religious beliefs, as is Stephen Hawking. With regard to Sir Isaac Newton, one must consider the times in which he lived.

Can't handle the idea that a scientist could believe in God, or actually be a believing Christian, huh? Lol ....

83 posted on 09/20/2005 7:54:20 AM PDT by JohnnyZ (I'm marrying a woman before they make gay marriage mandatory!)
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