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To: claptrap
Even the most reckless gambler hedges his bets.

Good idea! Do science in the lab Monday-Friday. Go to church on Sunday. Don't pretend your chemistry book is a morals guide. Don't pretend your bible is a science book. Works for me.

If you want to use your bible as a science book, you have to allow for a variety of hypotheses, including the hypothesis that not all of the bible is literally true. You can make a very persuasive argument for this one!

231 posted on 09/26/2005 9:46:07 PM PDT by blowfish
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To: blowfish

If not all of the Bible is true then it should be disreguarded.
Yet I have seen wonderful things happen when I started doing
what is right by Gods standards. Evil things happened when I was
following standards like the nutty "right winged professor " represents
What he suggests is to dishonor God and make himself a god and in turn
influence others to become like him arrogant and decietful.


236 posted on 09/26/2005 10:04:28 PM PDT by claptrap (optional tagline under re-consideration)
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