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Old May 18, 2008, 01:17 pm   #16 (permalink) (top)
gallo
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You say there's no evidence of God, that's why science doesn't deal with it.

"Since there is no evidence, science doesn't consider the matter."

Whether there is evidence is not up for questioning here.

THAT'S... what I'm talking about.
But you asked in the title, "Does science encompass God?" Why don't you make up your mind? That's the question I answered. So now we are left wondering exactly what your point is. You seem as confused as anyone.
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Not to mention, that statement is just simply false too. Things for which there is no evidence for is not immune from scientific exploration.
Perhaps if you bothered to learn what science is and how it works you wouldn't make such remarks. That's what science does. It explores the evidence. If there is no evidence, then the question is outside the domain of science.


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