science vs religion

from Ed Ford (921208:1050)

I've always believed that there should be no conflict between science
and religion. I've recently found evidence of this. My granddaughter,
Ruth, age 5, from California, was visiting Hester and me. Hester had
taken Ruth and her first cousin, Sally Ann, age 4, who lives here in
Phoenix, to a Christmas tree display, and on the return trip, the two
children were in the back of the car, talking. The conversation went
as follows:

Sally Ann: My immune system takes care of me.

Ruth: Well, my guardian angel takes care of me all the time.

Sally Ann: All the time?

Ruth: Yes, all the time. She's always with me, everywhere.

Sally Ann: Well, if you just leave the body alone it will take care of
itself.

Ruth: Well, my guardian angel takes care of me all the time.

Sally Ann: Well, my immune system takes care of me.

They then went on to another subject.

To the Ruth's of this world: May Christ's Blessings be yours this
coming year.

To the Sally Ann's of this world: May all the joy and happiness be
yours this coming year.

Best, Ed

Ed Ford ATEDF@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
10209 N. 56th St., Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 Ph.602 991-481