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Author Topic:   Will you oppose to scientific conclusions if they'll lead to theology?
tsig
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Message 58 of 112 (188038)
02-24-2005 5:40 AM
Reply to: Message 51 by mike the wiz
02-23-2005 9:47 AM


Superstition
If one dismisses God as the source of superstition and societies' whims pertaining to a sentimental God, and firing him if you don't get what you want, then one might have an infinitely less mature outlook concerning the Creator and thereby is not talking about the same entity as the believer because of his premise.
I do not dismiss god as source of superstition, but I do think the belief in god is a superstistion.
There are accounts of personal encounters with Pixies.
What are we to make of them?
Just what entity are you talking about?

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