To: whattajoke
>> A scientific theory stands up to incredibly rigorous tests.
And sometimes they fail. You have missed my point from the beginning. I have no problem with science. I encourage it and the industries that turn it into useful products. I believe it has been extremely beneficial to mankind. What I discourage is what has been obvious to me from early in life: that something created all of this, and to discount it is neither scientific or logical. Those were my beliefs (an agnostic) until I was 27, when, you might say, I was born again. LOL. Now I know what created the heaven, the earth, and all its hosts, and it certainly was not by pure chance.
>> A scientific theory stands up to incredibly rigorous tests, despite what your pastor told you.
That was not very scientific of you: assuming I have a pastor.
To: PhilipFreneau
The theory of evolution says nothing at all of the original creation of the heavens and earth. it is not imcompatible at all with the belief that a deity created the conditions for the theory to proliferate.
448 posted on
02/17/2004 12:45:32 PM PST by
whattajoke
(Neutiquam erro.)
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