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Re: paleonet Faith and skepticism



Title: Re: paleonet Faith and skepticism
To those who are still interested,
 
This thread is turning out to be pretty long. I won't have much to say about Peter's last message. Bill C. has already answered to a few of Peter's points. What I do agree on with Bill is that a deity cannot be part of your scientific paradigms, but from this doesn't follow that believing in God is invalid (hard to imagine for some, but I'm not the only one who can argue that this is possible). Just keep Him out of your scientifc theories. When you say "a human has an appendix because God put it there, or 'designed' it this way" you have obviously left a framework of scientific thinking. Peter said in his last mail that since creationists don't trust reason, it's very hard to get anything across to them. The problem is aggravated by this that they THINK they are reasonable, because they are convinced they do science! Sigh. But by educating the masses, we can at least reach the ones who are undecided, who still have a door ajar to reason. Or we should start at school, where children are still shaping their own opinions. The problem, creationists seem to be aware of it. Think of the 'evolution is only a theory' stickers. But let us not give up. Just a last point for Bill C.: the Bible is not a scientific book, and shouldn't be regarded this way. For religious books, 'discrepancies' such as the two creation stories can be explained and still accepted. If two scientifc works say different things, often it is thought that one must be wrong and the other must be right (though sometimes the truth may prove that neither is completely right!). A discussion about this could go on and on and on needlessly, so I'll just concentrate on one point. One Genesis story says that both A and E came out of the dust. Another says that A came out of the dust, and that E came out of A. So eventually E still came out of the dust, right? (Don't worry, I don't believe in these stories in a literal sense!)
 
Ken
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