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Old 12-09-2012, 10:18 AM   #70
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Originally Posted by Ninkobei View Post
These are good questions. If you don't know the answer to an equation in math class what do you do? Try to figure it out, right? I don't understand the immediate leap to "it must be god." But if you want to play that game, what happens if someone solves these problems 10 years down the road? Does this make god an ever receding pocket of scientific ignorance? Did god somehow lose territory by someone making a scientific discovery?
OK, so science is correct, we just don't know the answer. So since we might find an answer later -- then I will report something I know is incorrect at the present time................Ah now I get it.

And no -- there isn't an immediate leap to "it must be God". The question- at least for me is why is wrong taught when it conflicts itself.

If you don't know, then just say you don't know.
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