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Brad McFall
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Message 40 of 81 (100243)
04-15-2004 1:26 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by NosyNed
11-09-2003 11:39 AM


Not exactly as I read it Ned. I will try to dig up my more primary source than my memory but in all the philosophy I thought I noticed his questioning the ACTUAL scientific positions of biology vs chemsitry and physics relative to origins. On the very narrow reading I made then I did not find he said anything against scientific creationism provided the disciplines of science be kept seperate but it would be a goal in any science whether creationist or not to unify any pre-existing"" seperation and to accomplish it materially if possible.

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