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Old 04-19-2010, 02:29 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by GlennD View Post
In the end I think that science and religion will intersect, as they are both searching for truth. In the meantime I don't think it's useful to argue over which is "right", they're not incompatible.
The argument is not about which is right. That argument makes no sense, you cannot probe religion "right" or "wrong", it's not a scientific matter. Creationism or "intelligent design", is a religious argument, not a scientific theory. Some people are trying to sell it as rival scientific theory to evolution and teach it in schools, thereby mixing things up to their advantage.
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