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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (8113)3/9/2001 2:22:27 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
There is one side of my family that are Christian fundamentalists and I work in the field of science. They often discuss how science and education leads one down a path that goes away from God. I have always argued the opposite ......that is; that science leads one to believe in God to a greater degree. The more one sees how intricate and complicated our world is the more one may think that a greater being created it all and is still engineering it's evolution. I don't find a problem merging the two sides of the story, however I know many who home school their kids to avoid evolution teachings.And also to avoid tolerance of alternative life styles which is a huge taboo for "Christians". I did mean "Christians" with a tongue in cheek attitude as I believe that intolerance is not an idea that stems from a loving God.
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