Re: When Evolutionists Attack Religion Directly On TV
- From: "Robert J. Kolker" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 21:31:54 -0500
Mark Isaak wrote:
>
> Except the universe was hardly done with the Big Bang. We theistic
> realists also worship supernovas, nebular dust clouds, colliding
> planetessimals, prebiotic soup, the Cretaceous extinction,
> out-of-Africa hominid migration, and the invention of milk chocolate,
> among other things. Maybe that came from something about "The Lord
> God made them all" that I picked up in Sunday School. But hey, if you
> don't want to believe in a god of the whole universe, that's your
> privilige.
Carl Sagan was on the verge of worshipping billyuns and billyuns of
stuhrs in billyuns and billyuns of galaxies. For him the Cosmos was his
object of veneration. It is a tad pagan but there is nothing really
wrong with it. Sagan would not have sacrificed the first born to a class
1A supernova.
Bob Kolker
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