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Vicki and the Rors <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:58:08 -0700
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Yes, you'll have quite a bit of discussion on religion if it's like our
class.  I agee with you there, Rhonda.  I must say, our book didn't present
it too badly.  Had I been in the class in the previous semeser that I was
going to be in, I'd have had the presentation with a much diffeent slat.  I
think a lot of it varies wih he prof's view and he choice of book.

Vicki

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From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [ECHURCH-USA] evolution


>I think  religion, if that is the generic term, gives both ethics and how
> life and all were created, and as usual science when actually documented
> only proves tangible  proof of the Bible. All other science is just
> speculation trying to be passed off as truth.
>
> Brad
>
> on 10:53 PM 8/25/2005, Rhonda said:
> I am in an anthropology class, and we are discussing evolution,  the
> instructor said science and religion are different and have different
> functions, one gives us purpose and  direction on how to live an ethical
> life, while the other, science, tells us how life began. Interesting,
> somehow I don't like the word religion, it sounds so formal,  so unlike
> what
> I have in knowing God!
> Rhonda

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