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manic expression Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-23-06 03:39 PM
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39. Interfere?
Divinity IS ultimately everything, men interfere with that.

"Man" is only a facet of "god". To say one thing is "enough", while another is not is misled. What is "enough" being measured to? Divinity transcends all things, and that is what matters.
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  -Do you believe that Science leaves any room at all for a God? benburch  Feb-22-06 09:20 AM   #0 
  - Science has nothing to say about god.  bowens43   Feb-22-06 09:26 AM   #1 
  - Not until there are direct, observable phenomena  Canuckistanian   Feb-22-06 09:32 AM   #4 
  - Right on - Option # 2 poorly worded.  SnowGoose   Feb-22-06 09:34 AM   #6 
  - the famed author Edna St. Vincent Millay once said,  antifaschits   Feb-22-06 09:28 AM   #2 
  - Naturalistic religions believe God is life--all life...within all life...  hlthe2b   Feb-22-06 09:35 AM   #8 
  - Science will assist us humans in knowing what is..  mexicoxpat   Feb-22-06 09:47 AM   #11 
  - Interfere?  manic expression   Feb-23-06 03:39 PM   #39 
     - I suspect that we seriously disagree on that point.  antifaschits   Feb-23-06 05:50 PM   #40 
        - Probably,  manic expression   Feb-23-06 06:32 PM   #41 
  - I don't agree with the way you have framed the responses.  bluerum   Feb-22-06 09:31 AM   #3 
  - I agree with your assessment of the choices  imaginary girl   Feb-22-06 09:35 AM   #7 
  - Actually, Science has everything to say about God.  benburch   Feb-22-06 09:49 AM   #12 
  - If you already know the answer why make a poll?  bryant69   Feb-22-06 10:01 AM   #18 
  - Because the answer I don't have is how others think about this. nt  benburch   Feb-22-06 10:16 AM   #21 
     - why would it matter?  bryant69   Feb-22-06 10:30 AM   #23 
        - Of course not.  benburch   Feb-22-06 10:35 AM   #24 
           - I'm not sure I buy that - it seems like this is more of a Push Poll  bryant69   Feb-22-06 10:39 AM   #25 
           - Wasn't meant to be a push poll.  benburch   Feb-22-06 10:43 AM   #26 
           - The poll questions are improperly framed - they imply a black and  bluerum   Feb-22-06 01:34 PM   #28 
  - You presume that we accept the God created the world in 7 days  bluerum   Feb-22-06 01:31 PM   #27 
  - Your conclusions are not supported by your argument.  Inland   Feb-22-06 11:23 PM   #34 
  - Your reasoning is faulty.  bowens43   Feb-23-06 04:28 AM   #36 
  - Yes, but then God would be as deceitful as Bush and eternity  heidler1   Mar-03-06 02:05 PM   #47 
  - No, it isn't.  Donald Ian Rankin   Mar-03-06 07:10 AM   #42 
  - Oh, bah. We don't even know what time is, much less "Deep Time."  hunter   Mar-03-06 11:27 AM   #46 
  - I gotta agree with this.  Skinner   Feb-22-06 10:03 AM   #19 
  - god can't prove that god exists....  mike_c   Feb-22-06 10:21 AM   #22 
  - Because  libhill   Feb-22-06 11:58 PM   #35 
  - Are Religious people morons or simply deluded?  bryant69   Feb-22-06 09:34 AM   #5 
  - You may.  benburch   Feb-22-06 09:41 AM   #9 
  - Science doesn't decide what exists.  Everybody   Feb-22-06 09:45 AM   #10 
  - A simple truth beautifully stated.  Desertrose   Feb-22-06 09:50 AM   #13 
  - No, but it can help us determine what does. n/t  trotsky   Feb-22-06 09:58 AM   #16 
  - Cheers to that. eom  bluerum   Feb-22-06 01:37 PM   #29 
  - Is God bound by our understanding of science?  One_Life_To_Give   Feb-22-06 09:51 AM   #14 
  - You should have stopped at "Did God create science." eom.  bluerum   Feb-22-06 01:38 PM   #30 
  - About the only thing science has to say  trotsky   Feb-22-06 09:57 AM   #15 
  - Exactly.  Skinner   Feb-22-06 10:05 AM   #20 
  - Wouldnt it be cool  Evoman   Feb-23-06 03:21 PM   #38 
  - "Given that", not "other than that", I think.  Donald Ian Rankin   Mar-03-06 07:14 AM   #43 
     - Yes, the first meaning. n/t  trotsky   Mar-03-06 07:30 AM   #44 
  - It's not the science, it's the empiricism  HereSince1628   Feb-22-06 09:58 AM   #17 
  - Here Here. eom  bluerum   Feb-22-06 01:40 PM   #31 
  - Other. n/t  H2O Man   Feb-22-06 02:12 PM   #32 
  - False choices...  TreasonousBastard   Feb-22-06 10:43 PM   #33 
  - Of course it does  manic expression   Feb-23-06 02:47 PM   #37 
  - science doesn't take up the issue (just like math doesn't).  mmonk   Mar-03-06 08:02 AM   #45 
  - Science operates on the principles of materialism, nuff said.  varkam   Mar-03-06 02:18 PM   #48 
 

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