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Professor Moody: Thank you for your reply to my query. In your response (#420) you say that my "...question requires a way to distinguish religious hypotheses from those that are not religious." Are you arguing that it is impossible to distinguish science from religion, and both of these from magic?
Are you arguing that all hypotheses have equal standing regardless of the cultural context in which the hypotheses are originated?
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Our biological beastliness spawned our cultural greatness. But can our biological greatness save us from our cultural beastliness, asks David P. Barash, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington. (Password required; how to get one.) (Illustration by Courtney Granner)
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