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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 10, 2008 20:14

...quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 10, 2008 08:19

... quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church.  The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression.  The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence.  There may be a happy...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 9, 2008 19:25

... quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy medium ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 9, 2008 11:40

... Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy medium that ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:48

...>> - Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy medium that ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:48

... Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church.  The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression.  The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence.  There may be a happy ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:12

...>>>>>>- Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church.  The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression.  The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence.  There may be a happy medium ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:36

...>> - Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy medium that should...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:31

...>> - Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church. The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression. The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence. There may be a happy medium that ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: tadamsmar
Date: Sep 8, 2008 13:30

...> >- Show quoted text - Nevertheless, the scientific method is a Christian concept, and was nurtured systematically by the Church.  The notion that scientists should always go unchallenged is not necessarily a constructive one. The one extreme is Church suppression.  The other is academic self- indulgence and incompetence.  There may be a happy medium that ...
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