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blessedinnyc -> RE: Darwin, Hitler, and the Culture of Death (5/12/2008 5:09:36 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CCCdnt It offers plenty of value if one chooses as his starting premise that the Bible is true and also lets the Bible be his authority. This, of course, is the problem with Christian forays into science. The search for scientific truth shouldn't contain a premise, other than the notion that what we observe is real. I mean, we could look for evidence that there really is a Greek God named Hepaestus who lives under mount Etna and causes it to erupt every time he is working on a project. Let's start with that premise and question gaps in vulcanological explanations of the eruptions (of which there are many), and then attribute these gaps to Hephaestus. Perhaps a better approach, though, would be to use Aquinas's first cause argument. That way, we can trust that whatever science comes up with, it will eventually point to God.
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