Jack Syme wrote:
>If one takes the position that you cant have a creator that tweeks creation from time to time, then I dont see how you can accept Christianity.
>
The issue is not whether God tweeks or when he tweeked
or if God did or didn't do something. The issue is about
whether science can say anything about it. To that point,
the answer is "probably not".
To discuss "tweeking" scientifically, you
must provide a _mechanism_ by which God does this
"tweeking". If you can't provide one, there is no way
to test your claim even if you are right. That's all.
You might consider that if we _could_ measure this
"tweeking", we wouldn't need faith anymore would we?
People talk about scientists and their pride, but
what are demands of tweeking other than a blatent
display of pride. Conversion before a gun is no
conversion at all.
By Grace alone we proceed,
Wayne
Received on Fri Feb 4 19:24:41 2005
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