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1 5 | acknowledges miracles. But some scientists reject the possibility of
2 8 | At the beginning! At what scientists call a singularity! A second
3 8 | rule out chance. Modern-day scientists like Paul Davies and Frederick
4 10,2| associated with the beliefs of scientists. In all fairness, the scientists
5 10,2| scientists. In all fairness, the scientists seldom consider science
6 14 | occur when, for example, scientists express voluntary and unreasonable
7 14 | existence. These opinions of scientists have no scientific facts
8 14 | Scripture. Others suspect scientists of crookedness and mischief,
9 15,1| work. Unfortunately, some scientists and theologians have not
10 15,1| the truth. Many Christian scientists struggle daily between the
11 15,2| with much criticism among scientists and religious leaders alike,
12 15,2| of animal life on earth.~ Scientists began to embrace this “evolution”
13 15,2| discovered the cavemen. Scientists believe the fossil records
14 15,2| Some 2 million years ago, scientists say Homo erectus, a stone
15 15,2| modern man) is believed by scientists to have appeared 200,000
16 15,2| extinct, according to some scientists, around 40,000 years ago.~ ~
17 15,3| creation takes place, which scientists call the “Cambrian explosion.”
18 15,0| exerted by theologians and scientists defending their respective
19 15,2| understanding it. Someday scientists may synthesize life in the
20 15,3| models of evolution, some scientists started to look anew to
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