It's always better to know the truth. Creation stories are plentiful all over the world, and each one reflects a certain way of thinking by each particular culture, but there is only one truth. I think it's utterly shameful that after so much struggle as a species to survive, and after all that science has done to contribute to the survival of our species, there are still so many people out there whom dismiss beautiful, amazing, scientific facts for their myths.
These same people rely on science to live and be well. They take penicillin to cure their infections, and yet they never seem to credit the antibiotic, rather they credit the telepathic asking of their invisible sky father to cure them. I often wonder if they just lack the intelligence to understand that without these advances in science they'd likely die, regardless of faith, or if they just don't use their intelligence to think about it.
Secularism is the only thing that makes sense in a civilized society. That's not saying people shouldn't be allowed to believe foolish things and worship whatever they want, but it should be a private matter. With so many differing supernatural persuasions in one society, it only makes sense to keep that sort of thing to one's self.
As far as teaching things like biblical creation in the science classroom, well, that's just heinous. There is no science involved in creation myths. If they're going to talk about it at all, it should be done in literature class, and many different creation myths should be included. I think that at the root of it all lies extremely insecure people. If one part of the bible is proven to be false by sound science, then just how much of their precious beliefs are true? Deep down, they know this, but are desperate to keep it alive, and for varying reasons, but all of them based upon feelings akin to a 3 year old child whose blanket is being tugged away from them.
It's actually quite pathetic.
These same people rely on science to live and be well. They take penicillin to cure their infections, and yet they never seem to credit the antibiotic, rather they credit the telepathic asking of their invisible sky father to cure them. I often wonder if they just lack the intelligence to understand that without these advances in science they'd likely die, regardless of faith, or if they just don't use their intelligence to think about it.
Secularism is the only thing that makes sense in a civilized society. That's not saying people shouldn't be allowed to believe foolish things and worship whatever they want, but it should be a private matter. With so many differing supernatural persuasions in one society, it only makes sense to keep that sort of thing to one's self.
As far as teaching things like biblical creation in the science classroom, well, that's just heinous. There is no science involved in creation myths. If they're going to talk about it at all, it should be done in literature class, and many different creation myths should be included. I think that at the root of it all lies extremely insecure people. If one part of the bible is proven to be false by sound science, then just how much of their precious beliefs are true? Deep down, they know this, but are desperate to keep it alive, and for varying reasons, but all of them based upon feelings akin to a 3 year old child whose blanket is being tugged away from them.
It's actually quite pathetic.
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