Christian's innacuracies about gaps in scientific knowledge

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Christian's innacuracies about gaps in scientific knowledge

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I have heard many Christians on this forum - and elsewhere - point out supposed gaps in scientific knowledge as proof that a magical being exists. I have found that sometimes these gaps don't even exist - it is instead a gap in the knowledge of the magical being believer.
Do Christians use their own gaps in knowledge as a means to prove the existence of a magical being?

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Shouldn't it be more accurate to say gaps that Fundamentalists have not Christians as a whole.

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jjg wrote:Shouldn't it be more accurate to say gaps that Fundamentalists have not Christians as a whole.
I wouldn't go to such extremes. Perhaps you should define your parameters of a fundamentalist. The way I see it, every sect of Christianity has a certain percentage of these. Be it of Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, etc..... Are you telling me that fundamentalists belong only to one type of Christian denomination? What denomination would this be?
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