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=The Bible: 1 Kings: Chapter 18=
 
=The Bible: 1 Kings: Chapter 18=
 
==Navigation==
 
==Navigation==
[[category:Bible.chapters]][[Bible|The Bible]]: [[Bible.1kg|1 Kings]]: [[Bible.1kg.18|Chapter 18]]
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[[category:Bible/chapters]][[Bible|The Bible]]: [[Bible.1kg|1 Kings]]: [[Bible.1kg.18|Chapter 18]]
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[category:Bible.chapters]]This chapter tells the story of [[Elijah]] and the priests of [[Baal]], which has been described as the earliest known account of a scientific experiment.
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[[category:Bible.chapters]]This chapter tells the story of [[Scripture:Elijah|Elijah]] and the priests of [[Scripture:Baal|Baal]], which has been described as the earliest known account of a scientific experiment.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
===Sources===
 
===Sources===
 
* [http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/1kings/1kings18.htm New American Bible] (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)
 
* [http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/1kings/1kings18.htm New American Bible] (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)
 
===Discussion===
 
===Discussion===
* '''2007-08-03''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/08/religions-claim.html Religion's Claim to be Non-Disprovable] by Eliezer Yudkowsky: describes this chapter as the first documented [[ip:scientific|scientific]] experiment
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* '''2007-08-03''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/08/religions-claim.html Religion's Claim to be Non-Disprovable] by Eliezer Yudkowsky: describes this chapter as the first documented [[scientific|scientific]] experiment

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The Bible: 1 Kings: Chapter 18

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The Bible: 1 Kings: Chapter 18

Overview

This chapter tells the story of Elijah and the priests of Baal, which has been described as the earliest known account of a scientific experiment.

Links

Sources

Discussion