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One thing I have learnt and learnt well during my life is that science never claims to have100% knowledge or proof of anything. All Theories and statements of fact are always subject to challenge, and possible change. Even gravity could one day not work! Fortunately, I don't think it is anything that need concern us at the moment.
Susan
Jrevans Wrote:
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> I don't think so. Maybe it's not 100% absolute
> truth and some of it is fantasy. It's the only way
> that I make it all work out in my deranged mind.
> But I also don't think that science has it 100%
> correct. Interfusion of science and religion is
> the only way to make sense of the history of the
> world from both sides. Neither view works on it's
> own. Only by combining the history of both sides
> and interfusing them, can we get to something that
> even remotely makes sense!
Susan
Jrevans Wrote:
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> I don't think so. Maybe it's not 100% absolute
> truth and some of it is fantasy. It's the only way
> that I make it all work out in my deranged mind.
> But I also don't think that science has it 100%
> correct. Interfusion of science and religion is
> the only way to make sense of the history of the
> world from both sides. Neither view works on it's
> own. Only by combining the history of both sides
> and interfusing them, can we get to something that
> even remotely makes sense!
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