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Agreed, but many hold the view.  Which is why I humbly suggest reading this fantastic book.

Cheers.

Jim

On Nov 28, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Pat Barrett wrote:

> OMG, how can science "disprove" religion? That is utter nonsense.
> Pat Barrett [log in to unmask]
> http://ideas.lang-learn.us/barrett.php
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> Subject: Re: R: [PALEOFOOD] R: [PALEOFOOD] R: [PALEOFOOD] Keith Massey
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>> Again, I wish I could force everyone to read _The Reason for God_ by  Timothy Keller.  Believer or no, you are seriously shortchanging your  education if you haven't picked up a copy.  It's that good.
>> Part of a starred review by Booklist: "*The claim that science  has disproved religion comes in for particular scrutiny, as Keller  deflects the antireligious syllogism that converts evolutionary theory  into an obituary for orthodoxy..... Readers expecting Keller to  deliver the usual pious bromides may experience a profound shock to  their spiritual and social complacency. --Bryce Christensen"
>> Now can we get back to paleo?
>> Jim Swayze
>> www.fireholecanyon.com
>> 

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