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To: F16Fighter
Well, whole piles of things are unanswerable by science. There are also lots of things that are answerable or might be answerable, just not now and not with our present technology.

I guess I have trouble with the principle of the God of the Unknown, where we venerate our own ignorance by attributing it to God. The problem with that is that every time we acquire more scientific understanding God gets a little smaller.

22 posted on 05/31/2002 4:28:26 AM PDT by ko_kyi
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To: ko_kyi
"The problem...is that every time we acquire more scientific understanding God gets a little smaller."

The evidence suggests there has been a larger constituency from the scientific community who have been backed into a corner to conclude quite the contrary. ...

When the dynamics of even a single living cell are broken down into its enzymic, reproductive, and functional properties, the processes appear to be more complicated than a Pentium 10.

The question then becomes: Designed from a "Creator" or merely random cosmic quirk? They can "do the math" if they are intellectually honest.

Through this simple equation, "scientific understanding" only underscores the proof of God's infinite omnipotence, and man's inability to "prove" everything.

23 posted on 05/31/2002 10:15:42 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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