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Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:50:31 -0500
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In the article Wirt posted it says:
>An intelligent designer - perhaps the God of Genesis, perhaps someone or
something else - had to get the ball rolling, they contend.
>"This is not a fringe movement," said Ms. Owens-Fink, a marketing professor
at the University of Akron. "I find it intellectually intriguing."
Ms. Owens-Fink should find it intriguing. The idea is straight out of
Aristotle. It is his theory of the Prime Mover. The idea has a place and
should be part of  a philosophy class.
Those of us that believe in Genesis should accept that others do not and
stop trying to water down both science and religion.
The opinions expressed herein are my own and not necessarily those of my
employer.
Yosef Rosenblatt

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