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[quote] [b]DL-44 said:[/b] I will fight against mythology and floklore being disguised as science. I will not fight against the furthering of our scientific knowledge, whether that challenges evolution or not. [/quote] So, hypothetically speaking, if evidence were uncovered that pointed towards the existence of a creative directive force (to be dubbed 'God' by countless masses), you would consider that there is something more to the story than mere stories? As an aside, I am sure that you file the gospels & epistles of the New Testament as 'stories' rather than 'evidence' despite their being first-hand eyewitness accounts. [quote] [b]DL-44 said:[/b] And please - there is much more to evolution than Darwin. Let's stop making this a "darwinist" issue. [/quote] Fair enough - I stand corrected. :) The nub of my jist, however, is that not all Christians get rude and intrusive with their faith - I certainly would not expect coldly rational human scientific creatures to act as such, regardless of which scientific theory they have weighed to be the most likely. Which brings me to the subject of "the God hole". Some people have it, some don't; by the same token, some are autistic, some aren't; some are gay, some are bisexual, some are hetero. Is "the God hole" genetic? If so, will the scientific community seek it out to study, catalogue and eliminate it? Is it a learned behavioral hole? If so, will we begin indoctrinating our children against it? What are your opinions? ~~~ Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. - Albert Einstein [img]http://www.danasoft.com/sig/AsylumScrawls.jpg[/img]
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