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Religion vs Science debate: bring it in here
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleM" data-source="post: 13390802" data-attributes="member: 7405"><p>I officially love you even if you do not know the reason all the Holy Books exist. Even you must admit the reason is a leap of faith on your part. I'd say the books were a consolidation of tribal beliefs to influence tribes, groups, or armies to separate themselves from other groups for power and regional influence. </p><p></p><p>Even x-ianity has such roles as directed by the MEN that wrote its doctrine, the Romans had a lot of reasons to establish a central church. </p><p></p><p>Science and religion can live in harmony until the issues of proof of the gawds and the beginnings of the universe collide. I see no reconciliation in our lifetimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleM, post: 13390802, member: 7405"] I officially love you even if you do not know the reason all the Holy Books exist. Even you must admit the reason is a leap of faith on your part. I'd say the books were a consolidation of tribal beliefs to influence tribes, groups, or armies to separate themselves from other groups for power and regional influence. Even x-ianity has such roles as directed by the MEN that wrote its doctrine, the Romans had a lot of reasons to establish a central church. Science and religion can live in harmony until the issues of proof of the gawds and the beginnings of the universe collide. I see no reconciliation in our lifetimes. [/QUOTE]
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