It's stupid because the truth or falsity of religious propositions is not something that is experimentally testable (generally speaking). By way of example, consider the Catholic dogma of transubstantiation: When a Catholic takes part in the sacrament of the Eucharist, she believes that the bread and wine change their substance into the body and blood of Christ, but they don't change their elemental form - to any conceivable test, the remain bread and wine. What sort of experiment could you devise to test the claim that bread and wine become flesh and blood while remaining bread and wine?
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