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1928<b>and the Greeks owe a debt to the ancient near East, for the foundationsMary Cluney-1/9/2006
1927Science's roots are a good deal older than Christianity: livius.org and thepicure-1/9/2006
1926<i> but I can't think of any scientific theory that doesn't have aTimF-1/9/2006
1925<b>Actually science's roots are Christian. Science as an organized proMary Cluney-1/9/2006
1924The most prominent evolutionist of our day does an awful lot outside of scientifBrumar89-1/8/2006
1923Actually science's roots are Christian. Science as an organized process wasBrumar89-1/8/2006
1922<i>The arguments over design should be taking place in scientific journalsLane3-1/8/2006
1921No. But evolution (as an explanation for the totality of biological variation) Brumar89-1/8/2006
1920<i>..you're offended by the arrogance of certain scientists who speak Brumar89-1/8/2006
1919The War That Wasn't Science and Religion Have Often Stood Together By Alan Lane3-1/8/2006
1918<b>Michael Behe is both a scientist and a religious person. The irrreducibMary Cluney-1/8/2006
1917<i> Some science involves just observation and not experiment.</i> Ilaine-1/7/2006
1916I didn't have "debate" in mind. I was thinking about science, purIlaine-1/7/2006
1915<i> Can you think of an experiment to test these issues? </i> SomTimF-1/7/2006
1914The Scopes trial was a little before my time. Though I've heard of it, I caBrumar89-1/7/2006
1913Refutation or failed attempt? I've read a few of the attempts to explain Brumar89-1/7/2006
1912<i>He raises scientific issues which should be addressed by science, not dIlaine-1/7/2006
1911<i>..no reason for religious people to go into science and critique sciencBrumar89-1/7/2006
1910We may not have a common ground. <i>If it makes you feel better to believBrumar89-1/7/2006
1909<i> Get the drift? </i> I'm not sure. Your drift may be the TimF-1/7/2006
1908Yes, its interesting - its a sign that humans have an inborm spiritual nature - Brumar89-1/7/2006
1907<b>Religious people can be scientifically knowledgeable and can in fact beMary Cluney-1/7/2006
1906<i> There is no reason for religious people to go into science and critiquTimF-1/6/2006
1905Worshipping your "interconnectedness with the cosmos" sounds like praiIlaine-1/6/2006
1904"Paranoia" is a red herring. Of course there are religious people whoIlaine-1/6/2006
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