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Dictionary » C » Conflicts Conflicts(Science: psychology) The internal individual struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs, drives, or external and internal demands. In group interactions, competitive or opposing action of incompatibles: antagonistic state or action (as of divergent ideas, interests, or persons). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: If God's a myth, isn't Evolution Science Fiction?... evolution is a collection of observations and an attempt to make logical sense out of them. That's what God gave us a brain for. Just because it conflicts with the theory put forth by those who wrote the Bible does not deny God. The God/creation vs. No God/evolution is a stupid, fake conflict. ...
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cells of bone and cartilage tissues... osteogenic cells and osteoblasts) problem:which are osteoblasts,chondroblasts;and which are osteoprogenitor,chondroprogenitor cells?I've had some conflicts on this while looking into multiple references.help please?
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Re: Science and Christianity... Dr. Arroway does not argue for this position, she simply assumes it. She takes it as a given. Why? What exactly is it about science that conflicts with belief in God? Do they conflict? Is one more rational than the other? On some levels, I can identify very much with the character of ...
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Science and Christianity... to answer all the questions then they will know the truth that God is the creator of everything. I think that Science and Christianity have no conflicts at all.
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Re: THE DARWINIST "ATHEISTS" TECHNIQUES OF CLAMOR AND DEMAGOGUER... antagonize, and prod members who they disagree with, into more radical forms of disagreement, seemingly in order to arrive at distinct actionable conflicts. One does not even identify himself as moderator or staff It's a poor show. Staff should be clearly identified, be welcoming, and should not ...
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