To: conserv371
"But I haven't mastered the search feature," he continued. [sorry, couldn't resist]
2 posted on
06/12/2006 10:13:22 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
("So to hell with that twerp at the [WaPo]. I've got no time for him on a day like this." Mark Steyn)
To: conserv371
To: conserv371
4 posted on
06/12/2006 10:14:27 AM PDT by
BaBaStooey
(I heart Emma Caulfield.)
To: conserv371
5 posted on
06/12/2006 10:15:51 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(Off touch and out of base)
To: conserv371
Funny how the article states that the most intellegent humans of our time believed in God (Collins himself,Isaac Newton, Einstein) but yet the superior intellengsia want us to believe that the belief itself is a sign of stupidity.
8 posted on
06/12/2006 10:41:43 AM PDT by
sandbar
To: conserv371
The distinction between natural and supernatural is not scientific, but arbitrary, the labels fabricated to express what is currently beyond our understanding. There is nothing mystical or supernatural about intelligence, design, personhood, thoughts, physical matter, and interactions between any of the above.
To: conserv371
For Collins, unravelling the human genome did not create a conflict in his mind. Instead, it allowed him to glimpse at the workings of God. Simply beautiful.
18 posted on
06/12/2006 11:47:09 AM PDT by
Paradox
(Removing all Doubt since 1998!)
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