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Do You Believe In Scientism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bertrand Russell White" data-source="post: 75980377" data-attributes="member: 433955"><p>Okay. So do you tend to believe in human free will? By saying "overall development of the universe and humanity" would this be things like:</p><p>1. Establish the basic laws that govern the universe such as basic constants of physics, fields (QED, Gravity, and Nuclear), and other fundamental entities?</p><p>2. Support the on-going laws and fundamental aspects of physics?</p><p>3. Somehow directs the outcomes of human natural events to specific ends in general rather than leaving it simply to chance or randomness?</p><p></p><p>As far as the Bible - how accurate do you see it? What is your view of Jesus? Human and Divine? Do you allow for applying higher criticism to the Bible as any other ancient book?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertrand Russell White, post: 75980377, member: 433955"] Okay. So do you tend to believe in human free will? By saying "overall development of the universe and humanity" would this be things like: 1. Establish the basic laws that govern the universe such as basic constants of physics, fields (QED, Gravity, and Nuclear), and other fundamental entities? 2. Support the on-going laws and fundamental aspects of physics? 3. Somehow directs the outcomes of human natural events to specific ends in general rather than leaving it simply to chance or randomness? As far as the Bible - how accurate do you see it? What is your view of Jesus? Human and Divine? Do you allow for applying higher criticism to the Bible as any other ancient book? [/QUOTE]
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