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[quote] [b]hyperbole said:[/b] No not all religions.. [/quote] agreed. I was brought up in a Baptist household. I went to church on Sunday's and did all that. During Sunday school class I would ask questions about things that didn't make sense to me. I got the response "That was God's will" or "We are not to question the actions of God". Well, that didn't sit well with me. Not too long ago I converted after being totally fed up with religion in a whole. I finally found something that when I have a question I get a straight clear cut answer. And when I don't really agree with something or don't fully understand something, I'm not looked at as a heretic. It's a nice feeling. However, in response to NJ post and the article. I agree with a lot of the article. [quote] I want to flesh out this distinction to make clear why I am relatively sanguine when it comes to scientists who believe in God, though I disagree with them on this question, as opposed to the much greater alarm I exhibit toward those self-styled scientists who espouse Creationism. The former concerns disputes over philosophical questions, while the latter concerns disputes over scientific ones [/quote] Good point. Someone that is in the scientific field should realize that the idea of a "super natural being" creating something is not logical. Isn't science based on logic? For the most part anyway? I know that some of it is more categorized as "philosophy" since it can't really be proven, but it's still based on logic. Like quantum physics and "dark matter". Can't really prove that it's there except on paper really. Later, C:\
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