To: ml1954
Don't care to make you dig something up, and don't want to pin you into some kind of corner. I just don't think the distinction between natural and supernatural is scientifically useful because it cannot be scientifically determined. I do not consider it unnatural, or supernatural, for intelligent design to take place on any scale, even a scale beyond my meager understanding. Intelligence and design are natural things, AFAIK.
To: Fester Chugabrew
I just don't think the distinction between natural and supernatural is scientifically useful because it cannot be scientifically determined.
So how is it determined?
To: Fester Chugabrew
Don't care to make you dig something up, and don't want to pin you into some kind of corner. I just don't think the distinction between natural and supernatural is scientifically useful because it cannot be scientifically determined. I do not consider it unnatural, or supernatural, for intelligent design to take place on any scale, even a scale beyond my meager understanding. Intelligence and design are natural things, AFAIK. It has already been defined and determined. One is fact and one is faith and belief. It is adhered too by both philosophy and science.
1,057 posted on
04/06/2006 7:40:07 PM PDT by
jec41
(Screaming Eagle)
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