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- From: bocmunro@bnr.co.uk (Bruce Munro)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: They want to debate Phillip Johnson
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 15:22:07 GMT
- References: <qXiuXB1w165w@kalki33.lakes.trenton.sc.us>
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- In article <qXiuXB1w165w@kalki33.lakes.trenton.sc.us> system@kalki33.lakes.trent
- on.sc.us (Kalki Dasa) writes:
- >
- >The basis of creationism is that there is something else in addition
- >to matter. There is a "spiritual" element, which is not detectable by
- >scientific instruments, but which is nevertheless real, and which
- >exerts a definite controlling influence on material phenomena.
-
- Eh? If these forces of yours can affect material phenomena then obviously
- they should be detectable by scientific instruments. Or are scientific
- instruments not material phenomena?
-
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