Hate religion because it's anti science
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I love how they shittalk creationism. I know a lot of creationists also don't believe in evolution, so I admit this is a bit of a dodge, but still, if you believe in a higher power, He was probably at least somewhat involved in, you know, you existing. Yeah, God created us and this world. That's not "anti-science" exactly. It's not anti-evolution. Both can be true.
Humans haven't changed since their creation...never fucking heard of that until this bullshit. Moving on.
Angels are cool. Fite me, Satan.
What percent of scientists believe in the big bang theory?
Climate change is predominately a hoax.
1 in 4 believe that the sun revolves around the Earth...I don't fucking believe you.
Moon landing was at the very least a little suspect, and highly convenient. And they lost all the evidence. "Whoops, we overwrote that historical record with porn or whatever." And can't explain how they did the landing. And are making a big show of doing it "again"...over seventy years later. If the moon landing wasn't fake, the governments/scientists/Experts™ are even more retarded than I assumed.
Lizard people. I love how for both the moon and lizard people, they shift from percentage to raw numbers. That's, what, three percent? And the Lizard Truthers™ are still closer to the truth than if you believe the Most Popular Elected President Ever is running the show.
I hate these bullshitters. As someone who does believe in the scientific method, I see Science™ misused more often than not. Fuck 'em. Want to be taken seriously? Act serious.
This is basically just chronic libtards whining about people not believing their word is gospel. Go away now.
A great deal of effort and money has been spent over the generations to make us all believe that religion and science are mutually exclusive.
I've always believed that they can be complementary to each other
Many of the greatest minds in history believed in God and studied His world to better understand His mindset as a Creator. Ironically, I see a lot more blind faith in people who believe Academia to have all the answers.
Religion is necessary for science, period.
Science can only operate under the moral principal that Truth is the ultimate principal, which is a religious belief, mainly from Christianity, which is why most early scientists were Christian.
The way I see it, faith is an attempt to understand Truth by understanding God, while science has the same goal, but is focused on understanding God's works.