To: jlogajan
Yes, of course they do. Of course, you are assuming that there is no difference between contingent entities and necessary, self-existent entitites. Check out A.R. Peacocke, Ian Barbour, and John Polkinghorne for discussions of science and religion. Polkinghorne and Barbour are physicists. Peacocke is a biochemist. Each discusses the issues pretty fully. You cannot reduce the existence of God discussion to one line of argument or another, you really have to look at a variety of issues, but I won't go into them here. Those three authors are a good place to start.
To: valhallasone
Check out A.R. Peacocke, Ian Barbour, and John Polkinghorne for discussions of science and religion.If they're not gung-ho for evolution then don't expect any respect from the scientific community. In the evolutionary camp, your degree only "counts" if you believe.....
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12/18/2001 8:46:33 AM PST by
dubyagee
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