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To: spyone

“to be a proper creationist, one has to disagree with almost every branch of scientific discovery.’

Their denial of the scientific method is certainly at odds with the technology they use to broadcast their denial. It’s strange how effective the SM is until it brushes up against some household deity’s dogma. Then it becomes the works of the household Satan.

If electronics impacted the notion of the Virgin Birth, the Soviets would probably have won the Cold War, since Americans wouldn’t countenance using godless electronics tech to defend themselves.


58 posted on 08/12/2007 11:25:16 AM PDT by gcruse (Let's strike Iran while it's hot.)
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To: gcruse

“Their denial of the scientific method is certainly at odds with the technology they use to broadcast their denial”

This is false in its entirety.

“It’s strange how effective the SM is until it brushes up against some household deity’s dogma. Then it becomes the works of the household Satan.”

I guess its time for us monkeys to start throwing poop at each other?

I hope you get a chance to actually open your mind to what others of opposing viewpoints believe in... it may just change your perceptions, my friend.


63 posted on 08/12/2007 11:33:52 AM PDT by Hubenator (Evolution~Scientology: question either one and watch their disciples go nuts.)
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To: gcruse
If electronics impacted the notion of the Virgin Birth ...

Cf. GALILEO, HERETIC by Pietro Redondi. The author contends that Galileo became a target of a faction in the Vatican that perceived Galileo's ideas, including atomism in particular, as a threat to the doctrine of transubstantiation.

66 posted on 08/12/2007 11:43:20 AM PDT by dr_lew
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