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Author Topic:   What if creationism did get into the science class
reefmonkey
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Message 63 of 64 (31973)
02-11-2003 5:28 PM
Reply to: Message 5 by TrueCreation
04-27-2002 3:38 PM


"it would also depend on whether your going to stick religion in there along with the science of creationism."
There is no way to separate the two. What is religion, or faith, but a belief in a god, and what is creationism but a belief that a god created the universe? You have to presuppose God before you can examine creationism.
religion, faith, they're just synonyms, unless you consider religion to be the organized bureacracy and set of rituals that perpetuates a particular faith. Either way, it is immaterial to this debate.

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