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Old 08.05.2006, 07:49 PM   #149
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I agree with Sonikjuice. Just because something is very popular, doesn't make it true. People used to truly believe that the earth was flat. Everyone thought that, but it wasn't true. It just appeared to be flat. It also appears to the weak of mind that there are inexplicable occurances in the natural world that could be explained only by the work of a higher power. But as we as a people grow and learn, we realize that it is not the (direct) work of god's, but rather the mechanics of nature. Maybe a god does control it all. But we'll just never know. It appears to the learned people who study the universe that the existance of God is absent in any physical way. Not to say that scientists don't have faith, but it is kept seperate from their work.
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