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    Why the divide between Science and Religion...

    I personally believe the divide is the fault was firstly that of religion. Religion is a finite view, while science in theory should continue to evolve. Religion misaccesses the nature of science and argues it on the terms that it presents truths. I really do have trouble to understanding the...
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    A whole new prespective!

    I praise you for an honest attempt at softening the edges between religion and science, but I feel that your personal intrest to obtain an identity may conflict with putting aside assumption.
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    Without a creator God, do we need morality?

    To "need morality" in this context is to assertain wheter a necessity exists for an athiest to have a moral code. I'm sorry that some how slipped passed you, just as i am sorry about how the irony of you commenting on something you find "mostly irrelevant" also slipped passed you. This isn't a...
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    Evolution, as many percieve it, is wrong.

    That's not a guiding force. Cause doesn't guide, it effects. One movement follows another. "Natural selection" is an interpretation that we relate too and not an omnious force.
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    Without a creator God, do we need morality?

    I would like to firstly state, i am closer to an agnostic than a i am any particular religion or lack of religion. Nor is this intended to provoke atheists or agnostics. I'm simply curious about the subject. I also encourage anyone to argue anything i say that may seem unjust. I should start...
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    Evolution and Morality

    I think the irony is that under the assumption theism is wrong, that's exactly what theism is founded on. That is, the personification of nature.
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