"Earl Grieda" wrote in message
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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God created everything that we do not yet understand.
Electricity used to be "God's will" -- now it's commonplace. A
generation
ago showing a live image of someone world-wide would have been
considered
a
miracle -- now you can see Britney Spears on a stupid awards show,
anywhere
in the world.
Why, flight itself would have been considered the work of God 101 years
ago -- now we recreate it at will, daily.
So has God created everything that we do not yet understand, or is it
just
a
matter of time before we understand *everything*?
You answered your question with your examples. At some point we will
understand everything.
Genetic engineering will soon allow us to "create
man in his own image." And that is just the start.
Might big assumption :-)
Of course, even when something is understood and explainable, the
"fanatics" will not accept
it. They would rather live in a fantasy world.
What is this "it" the "fanatics" will not accept?
--
I guess the answer to that depends on what religion the fanatics belong
to.
Off the top of my head we have evolution for the Christians and equality
of
the sexes for the Moslems.
Earl G.
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