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To: DungeonMaster
DungeonMaster: "I love astronomy."

So do I, but sadly my talents for mathematics are much more at the "business economics" level than rocket science.
The one serious course in astronomy I took was enough to convince me I didn't really want to dig deeper... ;-)

DungeonMaster: "The Carl Sagan way, the evolutionists way is worship/religion but not of God.
The Christian way is ALSO worship/religion."

Most Christian denominations, including mine, teach that God is the creator of all natural-science, and so any study of such matters as evolution, or even origins of life, are really studies of God's plan, processes and creative actions.

People who deny God by default elevate something else into His place -- very often just themselves or their political ideology or, on occasion, the disciplines & assumptions of natural science.
Whatever, these are all false gods and help distinguish God's people from all others.

49 posted on 09/06/2016 8:49:45 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: BroJoeK
Most Christian denominations, including mine, teach that God is the creator of all natural-science, and so any study of such matters as evolution, or even origins of life, are really studies of God's plan, processes and creative actions.

What denomination is that?

If God carefully describes 6 days of creation and points out specifically that the rest of the universe was made on the 4th day, then deciding not to believe that is a step away from the Word of God. Anything that is miraculous is not natural science. Science is blind to miracles.

51 posted on 09/06/2016 9:02:42 AM PDT by DungeonMaster (Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.)
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