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mpartyka
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Here’s the issue in a nutshell.Lots of stuff in the Old Testament isn’t supported by science, evidence. That doesn’t detract from the significance of the stories at all. Faith shouldn’t hinge on science, just on faith and meaning.
Every day, every second, decisions are being made by people concerning how they themselves ought to behave and how society as a whole ought to behave.
Do you want those decisions to be based upon reality or fantasy?
Think about all the millions of people who come forward in democratic nations to cast their votes – votes that potentially affect your life. Do you want those people to base their decisions on reality or fantasy?
I would argue that any rational person would answer, “Reality.”
Take, for example, heliocentrism vs. geocentrism. Let’s say that you’re about to be fired off in a rocket to the moon, and you can choose between two engineers who can plot your safest course. One is a geocentrist, and the other is a heliocentrist. Which engineer would you choose as your navigator? Upon which person’s views would you literally stake your life?
–Mike