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OT: religon
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:55:32 -0600, "Judson McClendon"
<judmc@sunvaley0.com> wrote:

>But there is no
>trick, if Genesis is correct, then you cannot prove it incorrect.

If that is the basis of your argument, then we can't use logic to
determine anything.    If X is Y then we can't prove it isn't Y.    Or
course.

And if Genesis is incorrect, you can't prove it correct.
If a cow can jump over the moon, you can't prove that a cow can't jump
over the moon.

But we can start off by assuming something is correct and discovering
that there are things that just don't work as a result of this
assumption.

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