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I call it special pleading, because he ignores how Genesis 2 has a a typical literary characteristic of fairy tales -- talking animals. |
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You know Ed, Issac Newton thought that the planets were pushed by angels. This was due to his Christian religous beliefs (obviously). Of course, this one example doesn't make Christianity right or wrong, but it does show that the "only Christianity could have enabled science" view is pretty off base. The Arabs were doing quite good science while the Christians were still praticing flagellism. Where do you think the Christians got most of their knowledge from, including what was preserved from the Greeks and Romans? theyeti Edited to add: is this stupid thread still going on? Why don't we close this and start another thread for each of the eighty six topics addressed in this one? [ August 28, 2002: Message edited by: theyeti ]</p> |
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Actually, it was medieval astronomers who believed that planets move because they are pushed by angels. Sir Isaac Newton is best-known for coming up with an angel-free hypothesis of what causes their motions: their inertia combined with the force of gravity.
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[qoote]lp: And gene-sequence differences are not quirks but consistent patterns.[/quote] No but when they go in unexpected directions like the panda's thumb, then they could be called quirks. Quote:
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