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- From: jgacker@news.gsfc.nasa.gov (James G. Acker)
- Subject: Re: On God and Science
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 21:10:11 GMT
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- James G. Acker (jgacker@news.gsfc.nasa.gov) wrote:
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- : ACKER: Mickey Rowe also made some valid comments on this topic, from
- : a different perspective. To address your comment directly -- no, what
- : you describe here is not scientific at all, it's strictly observation.
- : You aren't formulating theories or testing them. I'll help you out --
- : I grant that several questions could be addressed in a psychological
- : study of personal moral orientation, such as: How does it develop? What
- : is its initial manifestation in a child? How early? Are there cultural
- : patterns which define it? Is it perturbed by legal impairment (clearly
- ^^^^^
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- I meant "mental impairment", under which I clearly typed that.
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- {remainder deleted}
- {not my mind, the article, stupid!}
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- Jim Acker
- jgacker@neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov
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