Re: Life in the Lab -- Fox and the Nobel Prize

Moorad Alexanian (alexanian@uncwil.edu)
Fri, 07 May 1999 09:07:44 -0400

If God were material, then we would have detected him in the lab. Man is the
detector of God and man is not only matter.

Moorad

-----Original Message-----
From: Pim van Meurs <entheta@eskimo.com>
To: 'Moorad Alexanian' <alexanian@uncwil.edu>; Ami Chopine <amka@vcode.com>;
asa@calvin.edu <asa@calvin.edu>; evolution@calvin.edu <evolution@calvin.edu>
Date: Thursday, May 06, 1999 10:52 PM
Subject: RE: Life in the Lab -- Fox and the Nobel Prize

>How do you know ?
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>From: Moorad Alexanian[SMTP:alexanian@uncwil.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 12:28 PM
>To: Ami Chopine; asa@calvin.edu; evolution@calvin.edu
>Subject: Re: Life in the Lab -- Fox and the Nobel Prize
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>God is not a material entity. Moorad
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ami Chopine <amka@vcode.com>
>To: asa@calvin.edu <asa@calvin.edu>; evolution@calvin.edu
><evolution@calvin.edu>
>Date: Thursday, May 06, 1999 1:40 AM
>Subject: Re: Life in the Lab -- Fox and the Nobel Prize
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>>Is God alive?
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>>> Death is an essential feature of something that is alive. If it does not
>>> die, then it was not a material entity that was previously alive. Moorad
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