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Posted by GwynJ on February 18, 2001 01:17:27 UTC

even all the knowledge we have now doesn't erase the possibility of a god.

maybe math and science aren't the be all end all, cuz they don't seem to be 'stronger' than God. Maybe it's cuz he designed math and engineered all the stuff we study (our name for those studies is SCIENCE), regardless of whether we WANT to acknowledge his existence. Science just doesn't answer the 'WHY is there the how and why of things that we see and the way they work - WHY are there physical laws that are in effect to give things existence? what MORE is there and WHY?' I think even Einstein surmised that science could only, ever, answer just so much.

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