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Old 16-04-2007, 19:34   #130
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?

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Originally Posted by Russ
Yes, the notion that if science can't explain it then it doesn't exist. I can see where that comes from but I'm happy to look a little further.
Without being too pedantic, in his day Newton made a list of things science couldn't explain yet, but no one would dispute the existance of them. I'm trying to find it.

Science is the practice of explain things that exist, in the case of god and miracles its the deciding if they exist or not which is the problem.
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