People today are so brainwashed! Why don't people question scientist's theories?
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A post from RR typically means, "I have no idea what this 'sceices' thing is but I'm gonna say its wrong anyway because I know the bible is right, even the contradictory parts. And if science prooves the bible is wrong then science is the work of satan and must be destroyed!"
Really? Are you really this stupid? SCIENTISTS question scientist's theories. That's the point of science. Why are fundies so brainwashed, and why don't they question the crap in the bible, or at least their interpretation of it.
Feel free to question all you like. We only ask two things:
1) Try to understand what you are talking about
2) If you are going to reject the responses you are given, try to present evidence to explain why you are rejecting it
They do. All the time. Thing is, if you're gonna do it you better have some decent questions. Not the RR type of "you can't disprove God, can you?" or " Why can't you show me a transitional creature changing?"
And all the while, you have no evidence for Christianities validity and your beliefs need no proof whatsoever.
“People today are so brainwashed! Why don't people question scientist's theories?”
Ah.
You have no idea how science works.
Someone comes up with an idea, he questions it. Everyone questions it. They question his idea, his evidence for it, how he would validate it, how it could be disproven, how it could be engineered and monetized. Questions, questions, questions.
Then it eventually gets added to a textbook. And you think after all this review and rewriting of reports, and carefully adding definitions and footnotes and designing experiments… You think that the rest of us should look at this, the product of a HUGE amount of information and time, and ask, ‘Yeah, but are you sure? How can I be sure?’
Well, feel free. You’re just reinventing spokes on the wheel, but knock yourself out.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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