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Author Topic:   Questions from a Creationist
John
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Message 3 of 12 (16504)
09-03-2002 1:43 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by nator
09-03-2002 12:10 PM


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Originally posted by schrafinator:
Science is based upon the assumptions that nature is knowable by means of evidence which can be detected by our five senses. Whether there is "something else" working out there which we can't detect with our five senses, science cannot address because it wasn't designed to address that.
Put another way, if something is not percievable via our five senses, or inferrable from sensory information, how can we know anything about it? This is the point as I see it. All we have with which to reason is sensory information.
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