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Superstiton/religion & anti intellectualism
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RE: Superstiton/religion & anti intellectualism
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RE: Superstiton/religion & anti intellectualism
(February 9, 2016 at 2:19 am)robvalue Wrote: I've noticed a trend where some religious people reject any areas of science that make their narrative look foolish, while accepting the rest of it and even co-opting it to try and show why the bits they don't like are wrong.

I fully support that people should question everything, but you really need to learn what it is you're even questioning. In most cases, when people "reject" parts of science, they are actually rejecting a strawman version of it.

Still boils down to opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. So the only neutral way and objective way to settle competing claims is through lab testing. The most terrifying words any religious person hears are "prove it".
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