To: LibertarianSchmoe
Yes. The end result in either case, however, has been considerably different. That does not make the biblical texts superstitious or mystical. They state very plainly where things came from, where they are going, and why. As such they form the perfect foundation upon which science may apprehend the details behind it all, and science does so daily, no thanks to the superstitions of Darwinian philosophies.
To: Fester Chugabrew
As such they form the perfect foundation upon which science may apprehend the details behind it all, and science does so daily... (That pesky flood! Still can't find that pesky flood!)
215 posted on
07/19/2006 3:11:21 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Fester Chugabrew
Yes. The end result in either case, however, has been considerably different. That does not make the biblical texts superstitious or mystical. No, THAT doesn't make them superstitious or mystical.
They state very plainly where things came from, where they are going, and why.
And it is sometimes right about them too.
As such they form the perfect foundation upon which science may apprehend the details behind it all, and science does so daily, no thanks to the superstitions of Darwinian philosophies.
Your basis for this...opinion?
216 posted on
07/19/2006 3:19:24 PM PDT by
LibertarianSchmoe
("...yeah, but, that's different!" - mating call of the North American Ten-Toed Hypocrite)
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