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Posted by Michael W. Pearson on September 14, 2004 22:12:45 UTC

Hi Harv,

You wrote:
"Carl Sagan once said that God is doing less and less as we learn more about science. Another way of looking at it is that God is more and more becoming a part of science."


Accordingly, God can accept honest, good-faith criticism or questions... and the same God, accordingly, is not
a vain egotist who would lick his self-perceived "wounds" when those ideas are criticized or questioned and proceed to shun the being who originated or forwarded them.

Harv also wrote:
"What better way for nature and supernaturalism to meet? They meet in the same intersection as art and mathematics. The doorstep of God's feet."

How do you determine it's God's feet where those meet and not some other metaphorical item of anatomy? Could it be that they meet, for example, at God's hippocampus or God's ear lobe?

Cheers,
Mike

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