On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 14:08, Ross Werner wrote:
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> 
> To me, that's at least as harmful, if not more, as refusing to "accept any 
> spiritual evidence" in such matters.

I agree, although if someone of simple faith ignores scientific evidence
in favor of chapter and verse probably cannot go too far astray in terms
of things that really matter.  Things that do really matter we do have
in our canon.  I've seen recently someone who went so for on the study
of the true historical background of certain scripture that this person
now so narrowly applies the scriptures in question to his own detriment
I think.  Sometimes a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.  But
ignorance is far worse.

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>   ~ ross
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