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Originally Posted by toretorden
And you give no indication at all to understand any of the arguments I've been formulating and you avoid answering my questions or criticism too, but alright. What do you think of as a "scientific fact" then? It's not a term I've used so far in any of my posts, but if that's what you want to discuss, let's hear your definition.
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The reason I used "scientific fact" is because it as a statement reveals something true about nature, & the universe, it is objectively true and verifiable, something that is understood as being true even before it was discovered. So if God created the the Heavens and the Earth as the Bible says He did, why learrning facts about the universe contradict God as the creator?
"Science" to some has broaden it meaning to inlude technology and the inventions made possible form the increase of scientific knowledge. An example of "Science" (in the broad sense of the word) and Christianity that would not being compatible would be
embryonic stem cell research. So that why I used scientific fact and not just plain science.
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Originally Posted by toretorden
[Moses] recieves the ten commandments for example is a major thing in christianity because it's the basis for much of the morale.
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GK Chesterton said "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried."
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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