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"Dan Luke" wrote in
: Perhaps you meant, "scientific faith and religious conviction." No. I am attempting to entice you into making a definitive statement explaining what your point is. Up to now, you've provided word salad and evasions. It seems you realize you don't know what you're talking about WRT science and belief. Looks like you're resorting to being coy so you won't be caught out. But I could be wrong. Perhaps you really do have a cogent idea discuss. Seems unlikely, but why don't you try again? Take your time. I can wait. For your benefit, I posted a more detailed explanation of my opinion in another post. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...0a667960c4fe6f |
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Most people either believe that the world is governed by Science or God,
I have no problem envisioning a scientific God. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Judah" wrote: .. The bottom line is that while some science is certainly observable by the layman and therefore perhaps indisputable, other science is founded in an element of faith or trust in the people who have performed the experiments and provided the results. ********. You haven't a clue. -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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"Dan Luke" wrote in news:13qjkojmqnmjp80
@news.supernews.com: "Judah" wrote: . The bottom line is that while some science is certainly observable by the layman and therefore perhaps indisputable, other science is founded in an element of faith or trust in the people who have performed the experiments and provided the results. ********. You haven't a clue. Believe what you will. |
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On Feb 5, 11:12*pm, Judah wrote:
The bottom line is that while some science is certainly observable by the layman and therefore perhaps indisputable, other science is founded in an element of faith or trust in the people who have performed the experiments and provided the results. IMHO these are very good example of oxymoron statements ;-) Hai Longworth |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:2ejqj.18262$9j6.324@attbi_s22: Most people either believe that the world is governed by Science or God, I have no problem envisioning a scientific God. Bull****, you have a problem envisioning a god made out of a teacpot. Bertiiiiii |
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