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    Grrr1 year, 6 months ago

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    Science doesn't say a thing about 'God'. It does, however, render most "creation" myths obsolete.

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      Mutainia1 year, 6 months ago

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      We'll see. Hey, did you read the latest about a pulsar discovered to be orbitting like a planet around a star like our sun?

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        Dionys1 year, 6 months ago

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        "Science doesn't say a thing about 'God'. It does, however, render most "creation" myths obsolete."

        Science and Theology are from two completely different branches of thought.

        As for rendering creation myths obsolete, I suppose that's possible if you read the majority of creation stories literally.

        Then again as you get closer and closer to the creation point of our multiverse there are more and more theories brought forth from the mouths of scientists. Not a one of them in any way proven to be 'truth' or scientific fact.

        So I guess the lack of credible science concerning not only the first few picoseconds of our universe, but that which preceeded it, renders most scientists' creation-stories into myth.

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          chuck-the-canuck1 year, 6 months ago

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          Perhaps, but they aren't relying on the supernatural for explanations.

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            Mutainia1 year, 6 months ago

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            Not relying on the supernatural for explanations? IF you study chemistry and cell division, it can certainly seem supernatural. You just have to want it to, then it's easy.

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              chuck-the-canuck1 year, 6 months ago

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              Quantum physics is mighty weird as well, but I find it more believable than virgin birth and talking shrubbery.

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                Mutainia1 year, 6 months ago

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                We can make virgin births, and, put speakers in burning bushes, so, you definitely have a weak faith in God.

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                chuck-the-canuck1 year, 6 months ago

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                almost the dreaded double post

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                  Mutainia1 year, 6 months ago

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                  Sorry, I was tired when I wrote that last comment. Just ignore.

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