> No but who can say who is right? There
> are after all many hundreds of religions
> and christianity is but one of the many.
The issue of which religions among the thousands are possibly true can
begin with a comparison of their respective creation myths and the true
picture of the beginning as understood through the sciences. Any one
that is self-contradictory, that is in discord with the known laws and
forces of physics (i.e. thermodynamics, electromagitism, etc.), or that
makes patently false factual statements can be excluded out of hand.
Following this analysis, we will be left with very few--Christianity and
a few others.
One thing that Pim should understand is that Christianity is the only
religion in the world in which supernaturalism and superdemensionalism
are absolutely essential. Without these elements, it would no longer be
Christianity. Moreover, it is the only religion of the world whose
image of G-d demands the 10+ dimensional universe as proposed by Stephen
Hawking.
Russ
Russell T. Cannon
rcannon@usa.net