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Haha, excellent! I think that I will have to study this paper in a bit more detail before I make any counter-points to your arguments. I've only taken 2 or 3 genetics classes so far in my education, so alot of the terminology presented in the paper is a little difficult for me to understand. Not to worry though - I love learning new stuff, so I'll do my best to learn what I can from this article. I'm quite busy for the next week or so, but I'll do my best to read through it by next week.
Not one, not two, but three genetics courses. I can't help it, I'm excited to see what you have in store for me. Hope you find some time real soon, looking forward to it.
For now though, I have a response to the first part of your post:
Looking forward to it...
I am sorry that your philosophy of religion was so dishonest. My professor was actually quite good. He did not tell us his religious beliefs, and he did not bias the course in any way that I could see. He certainly didn't start his lectures by saying "Well, Augustine somehow convinced himself God exists with the following proof...."
So your Professor didn't start off with arguments for God's existence? Some how that does not surprise me. I think your putting me on but let's see where this goes.
We studied primarily Christianity, and arguments for and against the existence of God, the necessity of religion in society, and so on.
So you never studied the great body of work in favor of the Christian faith? Ever hear of William Ramsey or Simon Greenleaf? I didn't think so...
The course was like a roller coaster for most of the students involved - they began mostly as skeptics, then became convinced by proofs of God's existence, then convinced by proofs against God's existence, then convinced again of His existence. It was actually quite funny. The professor left us with none of his own thoughts on the issue, and encouraged us to research the topic for ourselves. It was quite well done. It is unfortunate that your experience was not similar.![]()
Actually I loved the Professor who taught me the Philosophy of Religion. In fact, it was the same person who taught me in the Introduction to Philosophy class I took. I was neither offended nor was I amused. God had nothing to do with it and that creates a problem for me.
Care for another round?
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