David Miller has (IMO-please note the frequency with which I intend to
employ this 'weasily' qualifier) apparently some knowledge of science. He
exhibits little knowledge of theology and from time to time expresses this
ignorance as a good thing.

I shant do his homework for him on this but, will suggest the following for
reading:

Theological Science - Thomas F. Torrance
Proper Confidence - Michael Polanyi

David: I'd be please to sell you an audio presentation entitled: 'Tacit
Knowing, Truthful Knowing: The Life and Thought of Michael Polanyi.

Interested?
From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: February 04, 2005 18:56
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Two Questions


> Debbie wrote:
> > Scientific knowledge involves faith too.
>
> Theologians often claim this, but they are wrong.  Scientific knowledge,
by
> definition, eliminates faith.  That is why creationism is not allowed in
> science class.
>
> For example, when we drop a ball from the top of a building and measure
its
> acceleration to derive a mathematical formula that would predict the speed
> of a ball at different distances, this does not involve any faith at all.
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
>
>
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