There's nothing wrong with researching, experimentation and development.
But science was, and always will be just a satanic religion. It's like catholisism on steriods for atheists.
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"There's nothing wrong with researching, experimentation and development. "
Just be sure you don't accidentally commit science.
And this is why we'll never, ever successfully fight willful ignorance. When someone can sit there and make the claim that all science is Satanic, there's no way they'll ever open their ears and eyes to the truth.
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I think what irks fundies about Catholicism is pagan ties according to history and how Catholic Church actively and openly support scientific research (and not the psedou science creationists spew).
If I recall correctly it was a Carholic priest who came up with the Big Bang theory.
Why are you using computers then?
Have you seen the science involved in making an i9 CPU?!
In the builds of bleeding-edge gaming rigs - involving said new Intel i9s: to say nothing of the latest graphics cards by NVidia, and all watercooled - by Linus Sebastian on his YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips, did he assemble such: via prayer ...?!
Science IS research, experimentation and development, silly-nilly.
Atheists don't believe in ANY religion, and that includes Christianity (i.e. Catholicism) and Satanism.
Though one form of Satanism is mostly atheist, that doesn't mean most atheists adhere to it.
You don't adhere to everything religious, right? You won't even agree that Catholicism is Christianity, I bet.
The bible says that if you put striped sticks next to a pen of non-striped goats, they will have striped babies, from looking at the striped sticks while copulating.
Science says that's a load of goatshit.
Gotta say, science seems to be the correct one, here.
Science, Satanism, Catholicism, Atheism - Everything that Gospel truth doesn't like is the same for them.
What a limited worldview. What a limited person.
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