To: BMCDA
And there is no mention of God or any other deity in other scientific theories either but somehow I never see creationists/IDers complain about that. So the Theory of Evolution no more assumes the nonexistence of your god than any other theory. You have been keeping up with some of the attitudes from some scientists in astrophysics and quantum mecahnics, etc.? I seem to recall many quotes about God from some pretty prominent scientists. Oh yeah, a lot of folks here will explain their own "interpretation" of what that scientist "really" meant. But that's not much different from the M.O. of a fire and brimstone bible literalist preacher.
"The true wise man is the one who realizes he knows nothing"-Socrates
669 posted on
02/01/2006 3:39:10 PM PST by
101st-Eagle
(Imagination is more important than knowledge-Albert Einstein..)
To: 101st-Eagle
You have been keeping up with some of the attitudes from some scientists in astrophysics and quantum mecahnics, etc.?
The opinion of a science on the existence of a deity or deities is not itself a scientific opinion. The Theory of Evolution makes no "assumptions" whatsoever regarding the existence or nonexistence of any deities, despite the non-science related opinions of scientists outside of any relevant scientific field. Honestly, I don't see what the opinions of an astrophysicst has to do with evolution at all. Astrophysics is not biology.
671 posted on
02/01/2006 3:45:40 PM PST by
Dimensio
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