id go for the religin that promises me an everlasting life..
one in which EVERYONE can understand and every thing is positive..
GOD be with you!!
2007-10-20 15:16:55
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answered by Cody R 1
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Where do you suppose they got the brain cells that developed the knowledge to find the cure for polio and imagined and produced the internet? Certainly not from a primordial soup!
There IS a God in heaven and He is the brainpower behind everything that has ever been invented. I think I would prefer to follow the the Original Scientist than what a mere human facsimile can order up.
2007-10-20 22:10:46
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answered by del m 1
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No. because scientist make mistakes about science all the time. Weren't scientist a little naive to not think a piece of foam couldn't possibly knock a hole in the Shuttles wing?
Then when they done the test with it. I heard a lot of gasp when after the second test shot the foam knocked a big hole in the material the wing was made of.
Albert Einstein figured out the things that we know now that nobody else in his day were even close to.
Where did his genius thoughts come from cause his colleagues were making fun of him at the time.
2007-10-20 22:19:01
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answered by Tommiecat 7
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What intelligent person would make an idol out of science which is all based on human knowledge? Religion by definition requires belief in a god of some sort.
2007-10-20 22:15:18
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answered by jakejr6 3
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Didn't you write this question before, same avatar, everything? Or was it in a past life, oh well. Science and religion are the same, people don't see this. God is a scientist cause he made the earth or God is the earth and universe and created itself in its own power and put us right in the middle to become apart of this universe. Isen't Jesus in the heavens as a star? And how much more can we do the same if we follow the same spiritual beliefs and learn and open the chakras and open to the heavens above.
2007-10-20 22:08:48
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answered by freekin 5
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I don't believe science is a religion. I love science and God..I see no conflict.
2007-10-20 22:05:48
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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I won't have to tithe, will I? I've already donated thousands of dollars over the years to cancer research. When will science make an appearance and smite this scourge?
2007-10-20 22:06:32
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answered by Wired 5
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the point is science was meant to replace religion... proof give me proof for truth leaves a physical imprint and blind faith never leads to proof.. that's a con man's game...
2007-10-20 22:05:40
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answered by Gyspy 4
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Makes sense to me. I'll be attending the church of science from here on out!
2007-10-20 22:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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AAAHHHH, I did not know he also cured polio. I know Al Gore said he invented the internet, though.
2007-10-20 22:09:53
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answered by mesquiteskeetr 6
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In fact, for the reason a Saint of LDS should follow the Law of Wisdom, so the amount of scientists of LDS is far over top more than any place in earth.
ãIn the name of Jesus Christ and the truth of Saint Spirit.ã
2007-10-20 22:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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