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To: slimer
"...no matter how smart we think that we are and no matter how much we know about the origins of life and the universe, we remain enormously ignorant."

I agree wholeheartedly. Just think, after a century of massive scientific discoveies, we've hit two walls that seem to be unsurmountable-each in the opposite direction of the other: the subatomic and deep space.

I mean, it seems to me that no matter how deep we go in finding the smallest thing there is, there's always six more things beneath it.

On the other end of the spectrum, we are limited to this planet, maybe Mars, that's about it, baby. Every time the Hubble telescope looks at deep space, into the farthest reaches of time, much too early to even form a planet, what does it find? Galaxies where galaxies should not be!

To me, at least, it means that the more we've learned-the less we really know!

Perhaps God wants it that way?

93 posted on 11/04/2001 1:39:26 PM PST by Gigantor
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To: Gigantor
Yeah, it's awesome!


106 posted on 11/04/2001 2:12:14 PM PST by slimer
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