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To: blam
"I take Molnar's work quite seriously," says Owen Gingerich, a historian of astronomy at Harvard University. "Anything he comes up with along these lines has to be considered as being very likely correct."

Really!! I mean goodness forbid that the Creator of the universe just put a star there to announce the birth of His Son into the world. Everyone knows that God has to fit into our little box of understanding else he isn't really God, now is he? < /sarcasm>

3 posted on 12/21/2001 5:27:48 AM PST by billbears
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Merry Christmas
8 posted on 12/21/2001 5:49:18 AM PST by blackbag
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Really!! I mean goodness forbid that the Creator of the universe just put a star there to announce the birth of His Son into the world. Everyone knows that God has to fit into our little box of understanding else he isn't really God, now is he? < /sarcasm>

It doesn't discount any such thing. We live in a world ruled by physics - stars don't just pop up out of nowhere and go away.
139 posted on 11/28/2004 11:18:24 AM PST by adam_az (Nov. 3, 2004: Our Republic is Secure!)
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