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08-03-2012
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That's the thing though. There's devoted scientists for creationism and religion. To disregard their arguments and brush them off as "crackpots who will say anything" is biased towards what you want to believe. I literally found that website in 3 seconds and barely looked at any of it's content. There's plenty of websites for both evolution and creationism that seem really convincing.
I also never once said "Noah's flood" happened, it was an example for the fact that people can argue scientifically about religious stories.
Also, why does the "great flood of the world" have to have been caused by another thing that lacks substancial evidence?
This topic is interesting for a reason. I've researched evolution as well as other religions, and they all claim to know the big answer. It's also not "hard for me to understand". I haven't once shared my opinion in depth, therefore you can't really say I'm not understanding something. I'm just trying to make this thread more interesting, bias has always bothered me. I'm not religious, but I'm trying to open your eyes to the fact that there are debates about this for a reason. There are claimed "evidences" for religion.
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Religious scientists believe the universe is only 6 thousand years old, I cannot take that seriously. I am telling you there is no scientific evidence that supports religion, or rather the fact that God is real.
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That is completely not what I meant. I have looked into it, I just don't believe it happened using my own logic. Explosions destroy, not create is the point I'm trying to get across which is why I personally don't believe it. Yet, since there's always the possibility it could've happened there is no way to prove either wrong or right.
It doesn't matter how many lectures you sit at, how many books you read or movies you watch about all sorts of religions or science related things. You could extend your knowledge on every belief and theory to the peak. None of that matters, except for what you think matters. They all hold their own truths, which is why you have to decide which is the truest.
Except for the occult, harming goats for the devil or worshipping anything that has been branded "Evil" is probably not the best way to go.
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I don't see how worshiping the devil is any different than worshiping God.
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