To: pgyanke
It's not the goal of scientists who will only accept conclusions that don't involve God. Strawman argument. This statement of yours is not true.
Just because scientists' description of their work doesn't explicitly mention God, doesn't mean they don't believe in God.
To: <1/1,000,000th%
That's not my point. I know many scientists who do believe in God. My point is that much of our modern "science" is directed at disproving the foundations of civilization and political agendas rather than impirically observing nature itself to draw conclusions. Where impirical observation leads to at least intelligent design, many scientists instead make a leap to some "lucky" happenstance rather than acknowledge God as a possibility.
51 posted on
10/16/2003 8:55:32 AM PDT by
pgyanke
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