I have read all of your posts but have not responded to
any of them, because I am not sure what you are trying to
say. Your posts carry a tone of hostility towards
science, I dont know if that is intended or if that is
ultimately your point.
But can I ask you to be a little more clear in what you
are trying to say because I just dont get it. I guess it
is my fault, clearly I am dumber than a dying dog.
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:14:17 -0500
"Debbie Mann" <deborahjmann@insightbb.com> wrote:
> In the O.T when man got to big for his britches, God
>stopped it - the Tower
> of Babel being the most notable case. I asked last week
>if any of you
> thought there was divine intervention in the destruction
>of Minoa. However,
> now we've been to the moon.
>
> There is a cute little e-mail thang - I'm sure you all
>get more of them than
> you want - about a little boy and a dying dog. The boy
>says dogs don't need
> to stay here long because they're fast learners in what
>God wants to teach
> us.
>
> Science said that ecology couldn't be restored within
>several hundred years
> in a western mountainous area destroyed by sulfer from
>manufacturing. One
> man's prayer and diligent work had it largely restored
>in his own lifetime.
>
> The little boy story summed up what it took me years to
>derive - we are here
> to learn certain basic concepts. They have nothing to do
>with science.
> Death, illness, the struggle to help others, the need to
>know - are all part
> of the environment to help us to learn love and trust.
>
> Back to the evolution - I wouldn't be surprised to learn
>someday that God
> added quarks to the equation in the 20th century - or
>that their whole point
> was to keep scientists from knowing it all. Dark matter
>also - or rather the
> puzzle of too much gravity that had been called dark
>matter and may be
> branes. It wouldn't surprise me if God were continually
>tinkering with our
> 'classroom' - adding levels of complexity as we progress
>through 'school'.
>
> We've got AIDS under control and the flu still eludes
>us.
>
> I'm sure we are the source of much laughter and tears in
>heaven.
>
>
>
>
> Debbie Mann
> (765) 477-1776
>
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