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      | When we consider what religion is for mankind and 
      what science is, it is no exaggeration to say that the future course of 
      history depends upon the decision of this generation as to the relations 
      between them. Alfred North <!g>Whitehead, 1926 |  
  
  
    
      | Though these bodies may indeed continue in their 
      orbits by the mere laws of gravity, yet they could by no means have at 
      first derived the regular position of the orbits themselves from those 
      laws. Thus, this most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, 
      could only proceed from the council and dominion of an intelligent and 
      powerful Being. General Scholium to the Principia |  
  
  
    
      | Psalm 19:1-4  The heavens declare the glory of God;The skies proclaim the work of his hands.
 Day after day they pour forth speech;
 Night after night they display knowledge.
 There is no speech or language
 Where their voice is not heard.
 Their voice goes out into all the earth,
 Their words to the ends of the world.
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      | Romans 1:20  For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities -- His 
      eternal power and divine nature -- have been clearly seen, being 
      understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.  |  
  
    
    
      
        | Sire, By coupling the undirected, purposeless 
        variations to the blind, uncaring process of <!g>natural selection, <!g>Darwin 
        made the theological or spiritual explanations of the life processes 
        superfluous. Douglas Futuyma - <!g>Evolutionary Biology  |  
  
    
    
      
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                | From eternity were the particles... and the particles became complex living stuff.
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 and the living stuff conceived of god.
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        |  Albert <!g>Einstein and Edwin Hubble at Mount Wilson in 1931
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        | Philosophically the notion of a 
        beginning of the present order is repugnant to me. I should like to find 
        a genuine loophole. I simply do not believe the present order of things 
        started off with a bang...the expanding Universe is preposterous... it 
        leaves me cold. 
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        | An infinitely old universe would relieve us of the 
        necessity of understanding the origin of matter at any finite time in 
        the past.  Robert Dicke,  Princeton 1965  |  
  
    
    
      
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        | Problems with the Oscillating Universe Model 
          
            Not enough mass to cause a recollapseEnergy available to do work would dissipate with each cycleUniverse has low mechanical efficiency or "thermodynamic 
            elasticity" (<!g>Guth and Sher)An accelerating expansion?   |  
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