philosophical and therefore religious in context
what? trust me, religion and philosophy are two different concepts.
kind of like saying "philosophical and therefore mathematic in context". just as senseless.
if anything, religion is a philosophy. it is
one type of philosophy. go look up the branches of philosophy. you'll note that science itself if a philosophy--methodological naturalism. not religion.
religion and methodological naturalism are not one and the same. they are two different philosophies, two different ways at looking at the world.
just like aesthetics and mathematics are two different philosophical branch. you wouldn't argue that someone arguing from an aesthetic view is arguing from a mathematic view.
oh, and thank you for helping solidify the Dover case with this:
ID is indeed 'theo'. Theos comes from the Greek, meaning God.
so much for being able to teach it in science class.
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