Genome Scientist Finds God

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gritzle70

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Francis S. Collins has long been on the cutting edge of DNA research. He is the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute and oversaw the Human Genome Project

> Collins believes that science cannot be used to refute the existence of God because it is confined
> to the "natural" world. In this light he believes miracles are a real possibility. "If one is willing to
> accept the existence of God or some supernatural force outside nature then it is not a logical
> problem to admit that, occasionally, a SUPERNATURAL FORCE MIGHT STAGE AN INVASION," he says.

Does anyone find that statement a bit odd?

http://www.khouse.org/enews_article/2006/1082/print/
 
As odd as the statement where did you find it? I read throught the link you provided and the four links at the bottom of that page, and I didn't see that said ... I can see the possibility of him saying something like that from what I did read, but ... where did you get it and why post a link to a page that doesn't mention the quote you brought up?
 
Click on the link to the article and read the very last paragraph. The quote is there. :)
 
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2220484,00.html
 
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