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4-6-2007 2:47 AM
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one could build a very strong case for the plausibility of the existence of God on purely rational grounds...read thro this article..worth it!
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4-6-2007 12:44 PM
arifsali
A strange irony that this scientist of great historic proportion, found Evengelical Christianity via his search of God.
4-6-2007 3:27 PM
laceym
I just wanted to include this quote from Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Writing in centuries past, many scientists felt compelled to wax poetic about cosmic mysteries and God's handiwork. Perhaps one should not be surprised at this: most scientists back then, as well as many scientists today, identify themselves as spiritually devout.
But a careful reading of older texts, particularly those concerned with the universe itself, shows that the authors invoke divinity only when they reach the boundaries of their understanding. They appeal to a higher power only when staring into the ocean of their own ignorance. They call on God o...
4-7-2007 8:25 AM
mugofcoffee
authors invoke divinity only when they reach the boundaries of their understanding. They appeal to a higher power only when staring into the ocean of their own ignorance...
how wonderful it could ever get? very nice lace, very nice in deed!
8-11-2007 7:02 PM
allenmarkowski
Amen.
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