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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]gcomeau
(5,764 posts)24. I think you will find
...that atheists read more science fiction than the average.
They also clearly understand the point of it far better than the author of this idiotic article. A sense of wonder does not go hand in hand with gullible acceptance of mythological fairy tales. And the possibility that something is out there we don't know about is FAR DIFFERENT from simply deciding to not only believe in that something based on zero evidence but then going even further off the cliff of irrationality and baselessly deciding it has all kinds of conveniently anthropomorphic characteristics.
Also, dwell on the "fiction" part of "science fiction".
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I hope you are not saying that humans walking with dinosaurs is NOT a stupid idea.
cleanhippie
Nov 2012
#8
Perhaps it would be a waste of effort to ask scifi writers what they would like theologians to cover
dimbear
Nov 2012
#10
This seems rather strange, but Science Fiction(along with real Science) is mostly what lead me...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2012
#12
so to summarize, atheists aren't allowed to make up fictitious, non-existent entities..
frylock
Nov 2012
#38
I can't tell how she knows the amount of sci-fi that 'smug' atheists read
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2012
#23