On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Kiran K Karthikeyan < [email protected]> wrote: > > IIRC his major issue was with the Uncertainty Principle, which as far as I > know hasn't been disproved. Once you accept that science, even his > definition of God seems superstitious and starts sounding like that of those > who advocate Intelligent Design.] >
I googled IIRC: AcronymDefinitionIIRCIf I Recall/Remember/Recall CorrectlyIIRCInteractive Illinois Report CardIIRCIf I Read CorrectlyIIRCIf I Really CaredIIRCImage and Identity Research CollectiveIIRCImpedance Imaging Research Center (Korea)IIRCIf It Really Counts IIRCInternational Internet Recruiting Consultants, Inc.IIRCInternational Inter-Society Research Committee (on Nuclear Codes and Standards)IIRCInternet Information Research CenterIIRCImmunity and Infection Research CentreIIRCInterstate Insurance Receivership CompactIIRCInformation Integrity Research Centre (UK) IIRCInternational Interpretation Resource CenterIIRCInternational Interdisciplinary Research ColloquiumIIRCIraqi Islamic Reconciliation ConferenceIIRCInactive Item Review Code (US DoD)IIRCIsn't It Really CoolIIRCIVF & Infertilty Research Centre (Calcutta, India)IIRCIn Internet Relay Chat I hope you were not talking about infertility research.... Who are the ones who believe in God, on this list? The atheists? The agnostics? I am an agnostic...I'd rather call myself an ignorantic, as I feel I just don't know.. I am still unable to decide clearly if there is a God, or there isn't. (Except, of course, the God who dwells in the bathroom, and makes the mother say in exasperation, each morning, "Oh, God, are you still in there?")
