Re: An imaginary conflict
Quote from Forum Archives on April 17, 2005, 8:13 amPosted by: pdk67 <pdk67@...>
Bingo! Nicely put...
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dan knightFirst Church of God of Westminster, MD: www.wfcog.net
For online Christian comics: www.cyberlightcomics.com---- stephen brown <doughboyinc@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> I noticed something that Aaron wrote a little bit
> ago that I wanted to comment on.
>
> --- Aaron Siddall <asiddall@tds.net> wrote:
> > Entropy, and its roll in the
> > universe is about the only
> > concept that science and Christianity completely
> > agree upon.
>
> Since when are science and Christianity in
> disagreement? The Lord created the world around us,
> and it's natural functions is what science observes.
> I Do think that there is a conflict often betwee
> modern scienTISTS and Christianity, because many of
> them seek to use the limited scope of science to
> answer questions that only theology should be
> answering. But as Galileo said, we have two books,
> the one of nature, from which we study science, and
> the one of revelation, from which we deride out
> theology. Or, to put it in Romans terms, there is
> general revelation (which sceince seeks to understand)
> and special revelation (which theology seeks to understand),
>
> S.D.G.
> steve brown
>
>
>
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Posted by: pdk67 <pdk67@...>
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blessings to you,
dan knight
First Church of God of Westminster, MD: http://www.wfcog.net
For online Christian comics: http://www.cyberlightcomics.com
---- stephen brown <doughboyinc@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> I noticed something that Aaron wrote a little bit
> ago that I wanted to comment on.
>
> --- Aaron Siddall <asiddall@tds.net> wrote:
> > Entropy, and its roll in the
> > universe is about the only
> > concept that science and Christianity completely
> > agree upon.
>
> Since when are science and Christianity in
> disagreement? The Lord created the world around us,
> and it's natural functions is what science observes.
> I Do think that there is a conflict often betwee
> modern scienTISTS and Christianity, because many of
> them seek to use the limited scope of science to
> answer questions that only theology should be
> answering. But as Galileo said, we have two books,
> the one of nature, from which we study science, and
> the one of revelation, from which we deride out
> theology. Or, to put it in Romans terms, there is
> general revelation (which sceince seeks to understand)
> and special revelation (which theology seeks to understand),
>
> S.D.G.
> steve brown
>
>
>
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