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	<title>Comments on: More Science vs Faith</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 02:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey--I came across your site through Azeem Azeez&#039;s blog. Apparently we both use(d) the White as Milk theme. I&#039;m working on a WP 2.1-compatible version, if you&#039;re interested. I&#039;m hoping to support Lightbox  2 and sidebar widgets along with WP 2.1.

I couldn&#039;t pass this post up, though. I know it&#039;s meant to be funny, and in some cases I imagine the Faith chart is true. The trouble is that the vast majority of scientists during the 1400s-1800s were all men of faith. They obviously had no trouble reconciling a material world with an immaterial reality, with faith.

I would also contend that neither chart begins with a neutral Start. Both begin with some presuppositions. On the Science side, you&#039;d need to replace the Start box with &quot;Evolution is True&quot; and then work your way through the rest of the chart. Of course, the Faith chart, if it is honest, should begin with the Start box replaced with &quot;God Created the Heavens and the Earth&quot; and then work its way through the rest of the Science chart. And I believe that&#039;s how most Christians, at least, operate. It&#039;s the science community, I believe, that won&#039;t acknowledge its presuppositions. Whether or not (macro)evolution happened is beyond question to most scientists. It&#039;s their starting point. Contradictory evidence only revises the theory of &lt;strong&gt;how&lt;/strong&gt; macroevolution happenedâ€”never whether macroevolution happened at all. As Harvard physicist, Richard Lewontin, has said, What are the other options to a scientist committed to a materialist explanation? He cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey&#8211;I came across your site through Azeem Azeez&#8217;s blog. Apparently we both use(d) the White as Milk theme. I&#8217;m working on a WP 2.1-compatible version, if you&#8217;re interested. I&#8217;m hoping to support Lightbox  2 and sidebar widgets along with WP 2.1.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t pass this post up, though. I know it&#8217;s meant to be funny, and in some cases I imagine the Faith chart is true. The trouble is that the vast majority of scientists during the 1400s-1800s were all men of faith. They obviously had no trouble reconciling a material world with an immaterial reality, with faith.</p>
<p>I would also contend that neither chart begins with a neutral Start. Both begin with some presuppositions. On the Science side, you&#8217;d need to replace the Start box with &#8220;Evolution is True&#8221; and then work your way through the rest of the chart. Of course, the Faith chart, if it is honest, should begin with the Start box replaced with &#8220;God Created the Heavens and the Earth&#8221; and then work its way through the rest of the Science chart. And I believe that&#8217;s how most Christians, at least, operate. It&#8217;s the science community, I believe, that won&#8217;t acknowledge its presuppositions. Whether or not (macro)evolution happened is beyond question to most scientists. It&#8217;s their starting point. Contradictory evidence only revises the theory of <strong>how</strong> macroevolution happenedâ€”never whether macroevolution happened at all. As Harvard physicist, Richard Lewontin, has said, What are the other options to a scientist committed to a materialist explanation? He cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door.</p>
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		<title>By: Grey</title>
		<link>http://blindsquirrel.org/2007/02/17/more-science-vs-faith/comment-page-1/#comment-77</link>
		<dc:creator>Grey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for using my image, but would you mind linking to either the page it came from (http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/archive/2007-02-18%20--%20what%20would%20george%20w%20bush%20do.html) or the main site (http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/) instead of to the image directly?

Thanks,

-Grey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for using my image, but would you mind linking to either the page it came from (<a href="http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/archive/2007-02-18%20--%20what%20would%20george%20w%20bush%20do.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/archive/2007-02-18%20&#8211;%20what%20would%20george%20w%20bush%20do.html</a>) or the main site (<a href="http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/" rel="nofollow">http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea/</a>) instead of to the image directly?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>-Grey</p>
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