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In reply to the discussion: Bill Nye comment about how old the earth is... [View all]defacto7
(14,162 posts)26. Actually I don't think gentle has anything to do with it.
He stated the facts and made it very plain the the 6000/10,000 year old earth is ludicrous and that if they believed such a thing they should question their entire belief system not just that one part... and he just did it elegantly. By saying you should question your beliefs in this context, it's pretty clear to me he was talking about the whole ball of wax. For fundies that's about as close as you can get. Getting them to think without having their head explode isn't easy. Yes, we've learned a few things since the Bronze age as a civilization, but individually not everyone. Many of them don't even know what the Bronze age is and if they do they don't see the significance.
Honestly, I think he kicked their asses.
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Man. I posted a reply similar to these last year, and had my comment banned.
tofuandbeer
Mar 2014
#42
That does raise the question of just why a creator would wish to fool his or her creations
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#30
It only raises that question if one assumes they can understand quite a lot of detail
whopis01
Mar 2014
#33
Isn't someone going to complain about the "intolerance" of that statement?
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#17
Too many people are trying to accommodate the beliefs of the fundamentalist.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#19