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Isn't that a leap of faith?
Because a portion of intestines grows back, or because a tumor dissappears,
that means we are "designed by God?"
Then do all salamanders have other salamanders praying for them every time
they re-grow legs? And since they are better at re-growing stuff than we
are, does that mean they are God's favorite?
How about people who died even though they were prayed for - is that then
evidence of the absence of God? Surely if people getting better when they
are prayed for indicates there is a God who designed us, then people taking
a turn for the worse when they are prayed for must indicate there is not a
God who designed us.
Listen, I'm not saying we're *not* designed by God, but I am saying there
isn't proof of it. I would also argue (much like some ID proponents), that
such an argument is philosophical in nature, not scientific.
I have seen some studies on the power of prayer, and honestly they were
inconclusive (I've seen a couple of such studies, with opposing results, so
I conclude that they are inconclusive).
If you read more about the human body's re-growth capacity, you might find
that there is evidence that humans at young ages, can actually re-grow parts
of fingers - whether they're religious or not.
Remember calling something science, doesn't mean it is actually science.
-William
William Katzman [log in to unmask]
Director of Exhibits (828) 322-8169 x307
Catawba Science Center (828) 322-1585 (fax)
"Try not to become a man of success, but rather to become a man of value"
-A. Einstein
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