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Old Apr 21, 2008, 10:15 pm   #39 (permalink) (top)
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In the end scientific explanations in some way are still a indoctrinated answer. You have to be taught to accept natural explanations as the only valid consideration.
If you didn't teach a kid or tell a kid that angels exist, they would never think they existed. They would have no reason to because they don't interact with their daily lives. What would happen is they would maybe imagine they existed, but they would never really think they actually existed. They could also ask "where did the universe come from", but since they were not taught at a very early age that god created the universe, they would investigate the only way they can to try and find the answer.

You also don't have to teach a kid that the Theory of Evolution exists. They can find out themselves. They would naturally ask questions like "Where do babies come from?" and "how do I have arms and legs?" and "why do people die from AIDS?"


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