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In reply to the discussion: Finally, There Are More Young Americans Who 'Believe' in Evolution Than Creationism [View all]JohnnyRingo
(19,578 posts)3. Religion and science should be able to meld.
Discarding nonsense bible stories like the Ark, God forming the sun with bare hands, and the Garden of Eden as archaic should be a matter of common sense. Such stories were interpretations added to the gospel by ancient people of ignorance and really have nothing to do with one's belief in a supreme divinity.
Let's face it, religious people have no problem discarding much of the bible anyway when it suits them. Even the 10 Commandments is heavily redacted by the most pious.
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Finally, There Are More Young Americans Who 'Believe' in Evolution Than Creationism [View all]
NeoGreen
Feb 2020
OP
Yes, here we go again. Religious belief is no different than trust in science.
Major Nikon
Feb 2020
#5
Who the fuck is positing Ockham's Razor as a "Proof" or "bulletproof assertion of actual fact"
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2020
#36
Dictionaries I can find suggest it's related to words for either 'love' or 'precious'/'pleasing'
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2020
#40