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- From: lnh@soliton.physics.arizona.edu (sometimes a Wombat)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: Religion & Physics Don't Mix
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.160429.14488@galileo.physics.arizona.edu>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 16:04:29 GMT
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- gene@aee.aee.com (Gene Kochanowsky) writes:
- > If there is any complete nonsense here, it is that a person can be truely
- > religious and scientific in his religion at the same time. It is absurd,
- > illogical and speaks volumes of misunderstanding on the part of that
- > person of what is the basis of both science and religion.
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- Tell that to Einstein.
-
- (I do not know what religions you have been exposed to, but my
- beckground in is a sect that specifically encourages constant
- questioning and self-examination.)
-
- (And there is no need to be so rude.)
-
- Larry "Appealing to historicity" Hammer
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- \ The work is rather too light, and bright,
- LNH@physics.arizona.edu \ and sparkling; it wants ... a long chapter
- sometimes a Wombat \ of solemn specious nonsense. -- Jane Austen
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