As much as evolutionists are averse to changing their thinking, and as much as their biases inform their opinions in spite of all the facts, I still think they are capable, at times, of rational thought.
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"As much as Christians are averse to changing their thinking, and as much as their biases inform their opinions in spite of all the facts, I still think they are capable, at times, of rational thought." - Fix'd.
Also, YOU DARE CALL YOURSELF BENDER?
Bender B. Rodriguez is not amused, esteemed yokel.
This isn't too out there. He's wrong on the idea that "evolutionists" don't change their thinking (evidence that creationist fucktards don't know the first thing about evolution) and that evolutionary biologists are biased in their thinking. Not really fundy, as such, but still ignorant nonetheless.
Site: "changing their thinking"
Then show us a church denomination from 100 years ago that's like yours, they've all changed
Of course the problem with statements like this is: You're saying evolusionists instead of realists
And implying believers of evolution are wrong because of "spite of all the facts" when you have NO facts against it
“As much as evolutionists are averse to changing their thinking,”
Yeah, that’s why Piltdown Man is still in textbooks, and why Nebraska Man is part of the March of Progress… Swing and a miss, Dougie…
“and as much as their biases inform their opinions in spite of all the facts”
Yep. Th’s why we embraced Archeoraptor the instant it appeared. And of course, the ONLY reason we say that 2nd Law of Thermodynamics has fuck-all to do with evolutionary theory is bias…
"I still think they are capable, at times, of rational thought.”
What a backhanded compliment. Lie, Lie, then minimize any truthiness.
Your main problem is that claims (that you call "all facts") are not necessarily facts and still subject to analysis. Then there actually are confirmed facts about the world, that you are misleadingly dismissing as only opinions, for false balance. This is called denial in favor of dogma and psychological projection.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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