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Post by Arlon10 on Aug 9, 2020 16:34:15 GMT
It's not as amusing as you might think watching retarded public school kids trying to use the internet as an authority on science. You are not seeing the comparison of the child-like faith some people have in religion and the child-like faith you have in science. It's actually stunningly similar and actually more error prone in your case. It worked in elementary school for both sides to merely accept what they imagine is authority without question, having no talent or foundation from which to question authority anyway. It has become increasingly necessary though that both sides get out of that mode and actually develop an understanding of religion and science they should have developed in higher learning. I might currently be in a minority now, but there isn't a sensible majority to join at the moment. Sensible people will just have to join me. Actually, it is; reading your successive screed proves that. Of course, even the most amusing things have the ability to become tiresome after a while. Anyone who accepts the doctrines of sky-fairy religions of whatever stripe is prone from the word go to accept authority without question, Arlon--which just makes it all the more amusing to watch you posit yourself as any sort of independent mind, when that mind is so completely in thrall to sky-fairy notions. But bless your heart. Keep trying, anyway. It is the internet, so if you keep at it long enough, sooner or later you're bound to develop a following. I'm quite certain very many people who attend religious services regularly do not believe in a "sky fairy" as much as you think they do. Rather both actual religion and actual science are equally far over your head.
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