They even say that the girl had to die for the sins of the group. Throughout the episode whenever they were accussing one of the group they were sure to show them wearing their crosses.
Sorry for the rant but it's just so noticeable I can't believe I never registered it before
You say this like it's obvious that no normal person denies geology or radioactive decay or astronomy or the existence of genes but I have encountered people in real life, whom I considered intelligent, who denied all of these things when they came in conflict with biblical story of creation (they were homeschooled). If you think this is an absurd view only held by retards, you have not talked to enough people or you have not probed the beliefs of the people you do know.
There was no shortage of like-minded people who would argue in front of the texas schoolboard that the science textbooks should be changed to exclude information about the age of the earth. I watched some of these at the time, they were very boring and cringe on both sides. Megachurches pastors and televangelists had plenty of money pouring in during their sermons about "evilution".
Overblown? Sure. Fictional? No. The "hallowed halls" as you put it are just a government office, and the government is infiltrated and manipulated by highly motivated zealots all the time - hence the situation we're in now with the gender weirdos.
I never said it was completely fictional, I said you fell for the same psyop they've been running for decades. They used identical tactics to paint you and I as incel terrorists because we wanted honest reviewing in our hobby. You cite anecdotes of life in the south and with corrupt Megachurches, not seeing that these two things are largely inconsequential in terms of "Conservative Christianity" in America and are largely tangential (and immaterial) to any threat to state run and funded public schools. State schools, by the way, which are now teaching outright, provable lies about the natural world to the applause of everyone who derided Christians for an "anti-Science" mindset.
Christians may very well be wrong about creation. I'm unsure. I've personally become un-convinced of traditional "scientific" models that you seem certain of. One thing I do know for certain though is that Christians have never lied about how they see the natural world. They might very well be wrong, but they aren't lying.
Now validate my gender, bigot
>State schools, by the way, which are now teaching outright, provable lies about the natural world to the applause of everyone who derided Christians for an "anti-Science" mindset.
I agree. And I look forward to your evil twin telling me it never happened in 2038. And then when I when I corner them more carefully, they'll tell me some jive like "I never said it was completely fictional". It'll be really nostalgic probably.
Which models are those? Get specific. Show me how how many teeth you have and how you don't fuck your sister.
lol
I came into this exchange in good faith because I thought you were making an error, but I guess you're actually just a faggot. Sad.
Lmao no you didn't. You can't even present your own position honestly because you're simultaneously trying to defend it and pretend it's a media psy op no one really believes. Slime. Absolute slime.
I mean... I don't deny decay, astronomy or genes, but I am certain that evolution is false. It comes from being able to raise the number '4' to the power of however many bits are in the genome. Corona is apparently 30 000 bits, so 4^30000 is... well, unfathomable.