Not to pick on Marc <grin>, but here is a differing viewpoint from an LDS
scientist regarding the roles of science and religion (or NOMA, as Marc if
fond of using). I don't have time to comment now (I've been both very sick
<a very nasty form of influenza> and busy):
http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/021211war.html
--
Steven Montgomery
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Recall the new star that announced the birth at Bethlehem? It was in its
precise orbit long before it so shone. We are likewise placed in human
orbits to illuminate. Divine correlation functions not only in the cosmos
but on this planet, too. After all, the Book of Mormon plates were not
buried in Belgium, only to have Joseph Smith born centuries later in
distant Bombay. (Elder Neal A. Maxwell, Conference Report, Saturday
Morning, Oct 2002)
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