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I'm missing something here. One fact about nature is that it appears to be directionless.
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You seem to be agreeing with me more than disagreeing.
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If you don't understand the implications of using emperical evidence, don't post.
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Wether I understand it or not.. is not a prerequisite for posting.. I presume.
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Well, we can't get into the God debate here, but God does exist and He's not just in my head. If you really read into history about Galileo, he was a Christian scientist who believed in the authority of the bible and was trying to convince the church of what he believed and of what science told him. Galileo is a great example of a Christian scientist. In fact Galileo was not in trouble with the Church for believing that the Earth revolved around the sun but for disobeying papal orders. Until the trial against him Galileo was held in high esteem by the Holy See and even had an audience with Pope Paul V. Using Galileo to prove your point against Creationists doesnt work.
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Somewhere in your quote is simply a fact of nature being crushed by religious arguments.
It's only an opinion

not the end of the world
So it seemed that only time would educate the delusional of society.
Not the talking nonsense like me variety.
Cheers
