[Dialogue] The Grand Design

jlepps at pc.jaring.my jlepps at pc.jaring.my
Sun May 20 12:03:43 PDT 2012


Sincere apologies, Jann, and I think you're right about the split 
occurring around Galileo's time. Maybe up until then, theologians 
were pretty good at using the current world-view to state their 
views. Probably Galileo's findings changed that world-view, and 
theology didn't keep up. I hope we can avoid that error this time around.

Thanks for your insights.

John

At 11:03 AM 5/20/2012, you wrote:
>Actually, I did participate, as follows, on May 17.
>I've assumed that the great creation stories of the world WERE the 
>scientific world view at the time they were formulated and that 
>science and religion only split around the time of Galileo.
>
>Guess it wasn't wordy enough to get a response.
>
>Blessings to all,
>Jann
>
>In a message, John Epps wrote:
>
>So far all of us participants have been, as one
>participant called our demographic, "pale, stale, and male." Do you
>suppose the subject is just not that interesting, or are there other reasons?
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