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1828I can see belief that it doesn't exist as being reasonable. I can definitelTimF-12/28/2005
1827I don't see how, logically, and by definition, it can exist. Doesn't meLane3-12/28/2005
1826<i> Seems to me that something is either natural, meaning at least potentiTimF-12/28/2005
1825<i>But if you assume the supernatural exists (just for the sake of argumenLane3-12/28/2005
1824<i> If something is tangible, then it's not supernatural. Tangible is TimF-12/28/2005
1823<i>What if something tangible yet supernatural were discovered? </i>Lane3-12/28/2005
1822<i>..anything that involves the supernatural is inherently not science. ScBrumar89-12/28/2005
1821<i>The Economist finds a study indicating that regular churchgoers make moLane3-12/28/2005
1820Why not attend church and make the rapture pay off for you? The Economist findscarranza2-12/28/2005
1819Today's <i>Chicago Tribune</i> provides a history lesson on the Glenn Petersen-12/28/2005
1818Well, I may have missed Nobokov, but I have shared his experiences with many of Lane3-12/27/2005
1817You most surely have. Here is a photo reminiscent of the experience he describecarranza2-12/27/2005
1816<i>But if you've followed Nabokov, you know he's talking about hisLane3-12/27/2005
1815Apropos of a what some may say is a religious experience, here's a rare new carranza2-12/27/2005
1814 <i> "What's wrong with intelligent design, and with its critics TimF-12/27/2005
1813<i>Is this a way of saying that philosophical materialism is a requirementLane3-12/27/2005
1812<i>I hope the answer isn't merely something like "the ones which Lane3-12/27/2005
1811Is this a way of saying that philosophical materialism is a requirement for scieBrumar89-12/27/2005
1810How would you determine which theories should be banned by law from classrooms? Brumar89-12/27/2005
1809Actually, Lynn Margulis is one of the most original thinkers in her field - biolBrumar89-12/27/2005
1808It's "Over the river and through the woods, to grandDAUGHTER'S housManyMoose-12/23/2005
1807<i> She's skeptical that natural selection has produced much change.&lLazarus_Long-12/23/2005
1806It's not ridiculously expensive, however. My annual offer arrived last monthConstant Reader-12/23/2005
1805I've eaten kabobs and flat bread. I like some spicy things but I don't TimF-12/23/2005
1804I would not lose any sleep over it. It would take a meteor impact to create anManyMoose-12/23/2005
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