We see it with scientists building the 10 billion dollar Great Hadron collider to try and find dark matter that DOES NOT EXIST except in the dreams and mythology of disbelieving god hating scientists. Why don’t we just run them out of town instead of feeding them with endless government grants and distinguished positions in the schools which educate our children.
I’ve had enough.
Whoa, there, slow down lest you come off sounding like the Christian Taliban. Run those godless scientists out on a rail? Whoops, too late.
I understand your fear. You are so totally, blindly adherent to the tenants of your faith that anyone who even begs the question is being heretical. As your church responded to Davinci, out of fear of being shown beyond a shadow of a doubt to have made inaccurate statements you are afraid of setting of a series of dominoes in which the church is not just wrong, but they’re almost ALWAYS wrong, and if that is the case it means that yours and others belief systems are, by extension, wrong.
It was once common knowledge that humanity, and the earth, and the heavens and the universe were roughly 6,000 years old. In fact, in certain Fundamentalist Christian sects, that’s STILL taught.
Except, whoops, wrong. On every count, and provable beyond a scintilla of a doubt.
Then there was the global flood. The very existence of a man named Noah. Nope, never happened.
10 Commandments literally chiseled in stone tablets by God himself. Really?? You’re on a trip through a desert and you’re going to lug around stone tablets with the most important rules of humanity? And which 10 are we going to use, as there are different versions? You did know that, did you not?
Satan really showed Jesus all of the kingdoms and offered him dominion? From what vantage point can you see all of the earth?
The stars were created after the earth. BZZT.
Enough, you and I both know I could go on and on that you’re going to fire back with ‘Well, the Bible isn’t a science book, and not all stories are literal’ And it’s not, but it’s absolutely horrible track record of not just being wrong, but being wrong about just about EVERYTHING strongly implies, to me anyway, that the whole shebang was neither divinely written, nor inspired. For the God that your religion describes knew, even if ancient men did not, that the earth is just one rock, rotating a garden variety star, which is one of trillions in an overall galaxy that makes us less than nothing in comparison.
Now, had he ‘inspired’ some statements that made no sense to tribal Isralies, perhaps even for centuries, but that is now common knowledge (say that pi=3.14, or the location of Sol in the Milky Way, or the story of great lizards that were killed off by a great rock…
Now THAT would imply divine knowledge. But what we get is a God that doesn’t seem to know squat about the true nature of reality, but whose inspired stories are logical through the eyes of tribal sheep herders from thousands of years ago.
Don’t get me wrong, I believe in God, if you will, a creator, after all we are in fact here. Just not what peasants from thousands of years ago have to say about him or his rules.
Take sex. Religions in general, and Catholics in particular have some real hang-ups when it comes to what is and isn’t legal, of what is and isn’t moral. Because God has rules, and if you break them you’ll pay the price!
Well, did God actually tell someone that?
Or is it more likely that prehistoric societies, upon observing the horrible effects on the human body that were caused by promiscuity (and back in the day there WERE serious medical consequences for promiscuity, and most of them would kill you) and conclude that it was punishment and judgement from God?
Which one makes more sense to you?