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To: Heartlander
No, I mean in linguistics, archaeology, history, philosophy...

Do you really think, in the billions of years the universe has been around, that the conditions you cite could only have arisen on one out of 1043 possible planets? Do you also believe that one has to abandon any concept of God in order to believe in science? Or do you simply believe that one is not to question, period?

15 posted on 12/19/2001 7:33:09 AM PST by Le-Roy
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To: Le-Roy
“No, I mean in linguistics, archaeology, history, philosophy...” -Archaeology, history, and philosophy are the Bibles strong points.

“Do you really think, in the billions of years the universe has been around, that the conditions you cite could only have arisen on one out of 1043 possible planets?” -I would be interested in any evidence that you may have that would contradict this… Still, we must look at all the evidence as a whole.

“Do you also believe that one has to abandon any concept of God in order to believe in science?” -On the contrary, I am stating the exact opposite. Science upholds the existence of God. More and more physicists are studying religion.

“Or do you simply believe that one is not to question, period?” -Absolutely not. To stop questioning is to stop learning.

Merry Christmas

16 posted on 12/19/2001 8:20:55 AM PST by Heartlander
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