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Author Topic:   How Do Scientists Believe in God and Evolution?
Taz
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Message 17 of 145 (467627)
05-22-2008 11:06 PM
Reply to: Message 16 by Libmr2bs
05-22-2008 10:21 PM


Libmr2bs writes:
I am interested in why you don't feel that scientist can believe in the existence of God and whether you arrived at your conclusion independently or basing your conclusion on the interpretations of others. You may find that you already know the answers to the questions you asked.
Isn't it obvious? His god is god of the gaps. Basically, he doesn't want people like scientists to figure out what's what in nature. By figuring out what's what, they effectively remove god as the immediate explanation. Essentially, he wants us all to go back to the dark ages when "goddunit" was the only acceptable explanation for everything.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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