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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)You have not seen anyone planting fossils to fool the entire world about the validity of evolutionary theory. Yet you are ready and willing to use this lame excuse to deny science. You rely more on lies than anything else to buttress your belief.
That's pitiful.
This is why it's worthless to talk to someone about this if their religious belief is so dogmatic they cannot examine facts and use logic, as they do in every other branch of science. But when it comes to humankind, suddenly facts do not apply. Only to a virus, or a butterfly, or any other kind of animal.
Your retort, that those who challenge religious beliefs grounded in nothing other than the opinion of ignorant people who lived long ago is a form of fundamentalism is, in fact, just one more fundamentalist talking point. You do share more in common with them than you know, obviously.
Again, you will believe what you will, in spite of all evidence that proves you are wrong.
When you are challenged, someone is trying to ram something down your throat. No. Someone is telling you that your religious belief is not as good as the scientific record regarding human origins.
And someone is telling you that passing along such lies to children is doing a disservice to those children because you think your religious ignorance is more important than their well being. I find that disgusting.