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christopher whittle <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 May 2005 08:44:24 -0600
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No serious scientist can ascribe to NOMA.  Science requires evidence and 
there is no evidence for the paranormal and supernatural happpenings in the 
Bible.  Any religious scholar is aware that much of the old Testament was 
lifted from other cultures (those who want to read a recent book try " The 
Mysterious Origins of the Bible."

There is no evidence for a world-wide flood, the ark could not hold all the 
animals it was supposed to, etc..  Christianity as all religions were 
created by primitive, ignorant peoples to help them control that which they 
feared and to give a purpose to their lives.

The only discussion in the scientific community should be how to keep 
non-science nonsense out of our classrooms.  If there is no evidence for it, 
it is not taught in science class.

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From: Ian Russell <[log in to unmask]>
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