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06-23-2007, 11:36 PM
Re: Science 'versus' God?

Still, no one can say why the supposition of some ultimate complexity referred to as God is required to account for much lesser complexities such as the earth and the organic world of which we are a part. Is this the fallacy of begging the question by answering it with a much larger question?

Is there a tendency in some humans to believe in unknown unseeables such as astrology, luck in gambling, best of all species favored status, divine destiny, unicorns, superstitions, evil spirits, good spirits, gods, and the like just because it sounds good and desirable?

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Austin
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