To: metmom
Insisting that there is no supernatural explanation, starts scientific inquiry with a presumption. This biases their views and conclusions, whether scientists like to admit it or not. You are right. Grandfather Coyote is the creator, just as Native Americans thought all along.
Do you have a problem with this?
8 posted on
03/09/2006 7:25:38 PM PST by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Coyoteman
If you think "Grandfather Coyote" is absurd...how do you
feel about "Mother Nature"?
20 posted on
03/09/2006 7:54:57 PM PST by
Getready
To: Coyoteman
Insisting that there is a supernatural explanation starts scientific inquiry with a presumption also. This also biases their views and conclusions. Either way is biased. Assuming a non-supernatural, or *naturalistic* point of view is not a neutral position.
30 posted on
03/09/2006 8:04:50 PM PST by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: Coyoteman
"You are right. Grandfather Coyote is the creator, just as Native Americans thought all along.
Do you have a problem with this?"
Hey, if you want to make statements like that...go for it. However, I'm not the one you better worry about having a problem with it. It is God you had better concern yourself with.
47 posted on
03/09/2006 8:42:01 PM PST by
Sola Veritas
(Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
To: Coyoteman
You are right. Grandfather Coyote is the creator, just as Native Americans thought all along.
Which tribe?
713 posted on
03/13/2006 6:12:25 AM PST by
S0122017
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