User talk:Netcody

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Intelligent Design - comments by A ghost
Well, I would like to welcome you. And I would like to apologize for not recognizing that you were a newer user. I was moved by your retraction of your statement on the Talk:Intelligent Design page, and would like to extend my hand to shake yours. Anyway, believe it or not, we value your opinion. Wikipedia is a community, and there's room for all. We all just need to remember the rules we learned in Kindergarden.--ghost 01:11, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * Thank you, I extend my hand to shake yours, and I accept your apology; I know there was no harm intended on anyone's part. I'll keep the Kindergarten rules in mind, they have served me well...I just wish I had time to take a nap every afternoon...oh well. I would like to contribute and I will do so by simply providing the articles and hypers to info about them. I'll also try to clarify why I, and other IDer's, think that these articles support ID theory. Any inclusions into the article will be up to the community. Thank you for the note of welcome, I look forward to contributing, the right way. Peace. --netcody 20:16, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * No worries. And please keep in mind, not all of those that argue keeping ID segratated to philosophy are ID-unfriendly.  Quite the opposite.  If you dig around you'll find many of us with various faiths including Taoist, Hindi, Christian, Wiccan, Jewish, Muslim, and more.  Science and faith are not exculsive, has some would try to make you think.--ghost 21:40, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)