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Where does morality come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="eleos1954" data-source="post: 74885094" data-attributes="member: 404063"><p>Not so ... there are many many MANY scientists that believe in creation/God, studying in all areas of science and have and do discover many things ... faith does not preclude nor define ones intelligence nor does it dismiss the curiosity of the how and why. </p><p></p><p>Also ... in His Word He says we are to observe (study) things ... discover them ... we do endeavor to understand His designs.</p><p></p><p>The study of science is the same ... the difference is ... one either comes from a point that it was designed and tries to understand the how and why ... or ... one comes from the point of gazillions of happen chances as reasons for the how and why ... and neither has 100% physical proof of either. </p><p></p><p>The universe is extremely vast and is beyond our ability to study it throughly ... but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't .... of course we should and we do and faith does not exclude that pursuit of understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eleos1954, post: 74885094, member: 404063"] Not so ... there are many many MANY scientists that believe in creation/God, studying in all areas of science and have and do discover many things ... faith does not preclude nor define ones intelligence nor does it dismiss the curiosity of the how and why. Also ... in His Word He says we are to observe (study) things ... discover them ... we do endeavor to understand His designs. The study of science is the same ... the difference is ... one either comes from a point that it was designed and tries to understand the how and why ... or ... one comes from the point of gazillions of happen chances as reasons for the how and why ... and neither has 100% physical proof of either. The universe is extremely vast and is beyond our ability to study it throughly ... but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't .... of course we should and we do and faith does not exclude that pursuit of understanding. [/QUOTE]
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