Harry Potter and God
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Fri Jul 17 01:46:57 UTC 2009
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> >No.Limberger responds:
> >If you believe in something that cannot be tested and
> >qualified, then you have no idea whether it is factual.
> >Some Christians are bent on the teaching of creationism
> >as if that mythological belief has, in any way, any scientific
> >foundation as evolution does. Some Christians refuse to
> >obtain medical care for themselves and/or their children
> >because it goes against their belief that they have to pray
> >to be cured.
Potioncat:
Some Republicans protest abortion clinics. Some women burn their bras. Some Harry Potter fans think Snape is dirty rotten git.
Each of those statements is true, but none of them descibe the group as a whole or begin to define what it means to be an identified member of a particular group.
Back to your post, there are Christians who teach evolution--because they understand it, not because they have to. And some Christians are doctors. So while your statements are true, I don't quite get the point.
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