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Physical & Life Sciences
Can a scientist be a Christian? or of any other supernatural faith?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doveaman" data-source="post: 68880869" data-attributes="member: 240268"><p>There would still be a point there, I agree.</p><p></p><p>But there would be no point in examining natural laws to determine who caught the apple if it was caught by God.</p><p> I wasn't aware that the existence of black holes was a fact.</p><p>If it has to do with nonexistent black holes, yes.</p><p></p><p>"Black" is not referring to the color of a black hole. It is referring to the fact that black holes have never been observed. Just like dark matter and dark energy. They are all black and dark for the same reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doveaman, post: 68880869, member: 240268"] There would still be a point there, I agree. But there would be no point in examining natural laws to determine who caught the apple if it was caught by God. I wasn't aware that the existence of black holes was a fact. If it has to do with nonexistent black holes, yes. "Black" is not referring to the color of a black hole. It is referring to the fact that black holes have never been observed. Just like dark matter and dark energy. They are all black and dark for the same reason. [/QUOTE]
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