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To: Dimensio
Dim,
I didn't make that claim. I merely pointed out that their belief in God apparently did not impede them, contrary to EM2's paranoid fears of God being mentioned in science classes. Nice try though.
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Boiler Plate
178 posted on 03/11/2006 9:09:26 PM PST by Boiler Plate (Mom always said why be difficult, when with just a little more effort you can be impossible.)
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To: Boiler Plate
I didn't make that claim. I merely pointed out that their belief in God apparently did not impede them, contrary to EM2's paranoid fears of God being mentioned in science classes.

Actually, you claimed that they "did not have any problems introducing the concept of God into science." This suggests that you believe that they introduced their belief in God directly into their scientific workings. Thus far, however, I have seen no evidence that the scientists that you listed mentioned God as a part of their scientific research.

There is a difference between beleving in a God and implementing actions or influences of that God into scientific explanations. The opposition is to the latter, not the former.
180 posted on 03/11/2006 9:47:09 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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