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On 09/27/2010 07:39 PM, Dianne Dawson wrote:<br>
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<div>Actually, I did not say what you attributed to me. A writer for
WorldNetDaily did.</div>
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Actually, I did attribute anything to you, the email software I use did.<br>
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Sun, 26 Sep 2010, Dianne Dawson wrote:<br>
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> God didn't create the universe, Stephen Hawking says in his latest
book, "A <br>
> Grand Design." <br>
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Don't be too hard on Hawking, he just doesn't understand the meaning<br>
of "create". If he did understand it, he would likely dismiss it as<br>
meta-physics, and therefore irrelevant. And actually, it *is*<br>
irrelevant to science. Meta-physics and science intersect at the<br>
miraculous.<br>
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