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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (190)2/28/2002 3:28:39 PM
From: jcky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
Hi Laz,

You bring up a very good point with Clark's Law. And do you know what the funny thing is. The more we think we know, the less we really know. And reality is really beginning to resemble magic.

Have you read about some of the most recent developments in science about the nature of the Universe? Superstring theory, p-branes, multi-universes. The notion of a beginning and ending of time? There's just some really wild stuff out there.

The thin line separating science and theology is getting fuzzier all the time.



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (190)2/28/2002 5:43:49 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21057
 
"does not tell you WHICH ONE"

I am in awe of people who struggle with that question or who pose it as a challenge.

It is always from the non-believers pointing the finger at the believers having various or different Gods. Believers all agree that there is but one who is their creater and sustainer who is all powerful and the alpha and omega of existence. I suppose some people treat religion like joining a club. I think that has more to do with patriotism to culture and politics than anything else. Believing in God supersedes all of our bickering and the reference is to the same supreme being. At least I don't remember hearing believers claiming that "my God will kick your God's butt" as if there be more than one.