You are correct. Good one.
2007-09-06 11:43:56
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answered by Fedup Veteran 6
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Science has proved religion right a few times. The second law of thermodynamics (entropy) proves that Life didn't start by accident. The Law in Biology that states all life comes from other life. ie. Spontaneous generation cannot happen. proves proves life did not start by accident either.
I can remember lots of times when scientists have been dead wrong.
2007-09-06 22:14:35
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answered by Homeschool produces winners 7
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Religion has been used as a scare tactic for centuries. The purpose of religion is to create fear and gain control. I myself don't particularly follow any religion especially any religion that is "man made" It's all about power and control over people's mind. I also believe religion is used as a form of propaganda.
2007-09-06 10:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, around the same time that science relied upon faith alone. LOL
2007-09-06 15:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the cleanliness laws. About 4000 years ahead of science. We are still waiting for science to catch up to the rest.
2007-09-06 10:50:42
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answered by Locutus1of1 5
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I'm republican...not very religious....don't label me. I do believe in a supreme being and everything to do with science. Something wrong with that?
2007-09-06 10:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont remember that time but my daddy and all his friends say it does all the time
2007-09-06 16:52:28
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answered by Penelope Bush 2
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I remember one time actually,it was when... Okay you're right it never has happened.
AD
2007-09-06 11:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Remember that time when no one really cared about someone else's opinion about religion?
Oh yeah, I do too.
2007-09-06 10:46:50
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answered by Emma 6
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Why don't you move this where it belongs, it's not politics.
2007-09-06 10:47:00
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answered by makrothumeo2 4
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