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To: Coyoteman; Rudder

Thank you both.

####On the other hand religious folks sometimes are annoyed with evolution being taught in science classes, when it contradicts their beliefs. What else would you teach in a science class?####

I don't object to evolution being taught in science class. But I don't think it would violate either the rules of science or the U.S. Constitution to allow for the possibility that God has something to do with life on earth. I'm not for dwelling on it, just note it as a possibility. After all, it **IS** a possibility, is it not?



108 posted on 02/13/2006 8:09:46 PM PST by puroresu (Conservatism is an observation; Liberalism is an ideology)
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To: puroresu
God has something to do with life on earth. I'm not for dwelling on it, just note it as a possibility. After all, it **IS** a possibility, is it not?

Here's a strange rebuttal for you:

To me God is the God of life, not of the cold and hot rocks in the universe.

How can I assert this?

By answering the question, "What is God?"

God replies, "God is love."

Only life forms appreciate "love."

Therefore, I argue that the universe was here first, we came later and our God, being the God of life, is within each of us.

116 posted on 02/13/2006 8:22:37 PM PST by Rudder
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