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Does evolution inform or frame human moral action? Jeffrey Schloss, Professor of Biology at Westmont College and Director of Biological Programs for the Christian Environmental Association; and Nancey Murphy, Professor of Christian Philosophy at Fuller Theological Seminary, provide accessible and non-technical perspectives on biological and philosophical aspects of altruism. Series: "New Visions" [2/2006] [Humanities] [Show ID: 11410]

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Uploaded: January 31, 2008 at 7:43 pm
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mintoO2cOolv2 (March 12, 2008 at 2:32 pm)
and because every POV works well within its limited domain i raise the point about science's perfection.and no plz dont give urself airs because u dont know any better than me. and no i dont not consider science to be my god. i have a different view about god. and its not at all what all the great religions of the world tell us about.and because i understand the purpose and nature of science. i respect ur viewpoint too.i never said that science is constant and absolute yes it indeed changes.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 12, 2008 at 2:27 pm)
example:the laws of conservation of mass and energy,according to enstien's e=mc2 is wrong and according to u a 'blunder'because mass can be completely converted to energy and vice versa.but in mechanics and thermodynamics we repeatedly apply the 2 consevation laws and predict the right outcome each and every time. so what seems to u a blunder seems to me a respectable viewpoint in understanding the underlying mystery of this world.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 12, 2008 at 2:26 pm)
example:the laws of conservation of mass and energy,according to enstien's e=mc2 is wrong and according to u a 'blunder'because mass can be completely converted to energy and vice versa.but in mechanics and thermodynamics we repeatedly apply the 2 consevation laws and predict the right outcome each and every time. so what seems to u a blunder seems to me a respectable viewpoint in understanding the underlying mystery of this world.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 12, 2008 at 2:25 pm)
muddle headed? i dont think so. i proved my point that different theories work at different places,and all of them work perfectly within their domains,without any flaws,a perfect example...
proffromgview (March 11, 2008 at 4:04 pm)
Do you not get my point, or are you just being deliberately obtuse? Some people who don't know better act and talk like science is god personified, and has been that way forever. When, actually, science has proven to be full of blunders and muddle-headed thinking. Like what you're doing now.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 11, 2008 at 4:01 pm)
geo-centric cosmology can still be applied for predicting the movement of stars,and comming of comets etc in the nightsky which in turn is a fairly effective aid for navigation and has been used long before the first magnets were even discovered.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 11, 2008 at 4:01 pm)
geo-centric cosmology can still be applied for predicting the movement of stars,and comming of comets etc in the nightsky which in turn is a fairly effective aid for navigation and has been used long before the first magnets were even discovered.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 11, 2008 at 4:01 pm)
geo-centric cosmology can still be applied for predicting the movement of stars,and comming of comets etc in the nightsky which in turn is a fairly effective aid for navigation and has been used long before the first magnets were even discovered.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 11, 2008 at 4:01 pm)
geo-centric cosmology can still be applied for predicting the movement of stars,and comming of comets etc in the nightsky which in turn is a fairly effective aid for navigation and has been used long before the first magnets were even discovered.
mintoO2cOolv2 (March 11, 2008 at 3:43 pm)
the leech therapy is a scientifically recognised therapy. The medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, which is native to Europe, and its congeners have been used for clinical bloodletting for thousands of years. Bloodletting still has its place in the treatment of a few diseases, including hemochromatosis and polycythemia; it is practiced by specifically trained practitioners in hospitals, using modern techniques.science unlike religion encorporates all it can for its perfection.

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