Posted on 10/06/2006 3:45:55 PM PDT by RunningWolf
Moscow, October 6, Interfax The existence of God has been proved by scientific methods, Academician Anatoly Akimov, director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics, has stated.
There is God, and we can see the manifestations of His will. This is the opinion of many scientists; they not only believe in the Creator but rely on certain knowledge, he said in an interview published by the Moskovsky komsomolets daily on Friday.
The scientist noted that in the past centuries very many physicists believed in God. Moreover, until Isaac Newton, there was no separation between science and religion; science was practiced by clergy as they were the most educated people. Newton himself studied theology and used to repeat: I deduce laws of mechanics from laws of God.
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Woof.
I believe all the speaking apes now have jobs writing television news programs.
LOL I think we might have found a place of agreement. I guess then the sex, violence and gender confused apes are in the movie industry ;)
With apologies to Mark Twain.
Counting down until the "all things evolution" dweebs slink in and trash this thread. Regular as clockwork.
BlueDragon ping
OK, so what's a better way of stating that people are *doing* science or engagint in it or running experiments? Doctors practice medicine, don't they? It's a legitimate use of the word and gets the meaning across.
I'll tell you exactly what I think.
The young scientist says "Look how clever how I am for discovering this!"
The old scientist says "Look how clever God was to have done this!"
Now watch the usual jerkwads come in and make fun of me for saying that. It got old years ago here and I don't put up with it and they know it. We have a tacit understanding.
I'm sure Mr. Clemens wouldn't mind the paraphrase. 'specially with the devolution of Congress we've seen in the last several decades (e.g. Murtha, Boxer, Bell, and that wacky cop hater).
Thanks.
Jorge ping!
Good post, metmom. Thanks. He holds it all in place with His spoken convenant Word. The Bible has the answers from beginning to end.
That's why I think it's funny. It implies that "science" is some sort of discipline that can be "practiced", like dentistry. It's like saying you "practice" theology or philosophy.
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