(May 1, 2012 at 9:58 pm)genkaus Wrote: Yeah, it'd be much more advanced.Of course an atheist would say that (well a dishonest one).
Quote:That sounds uniquely Christian of them.Actually Greek philosophers were more atheistic in their worldview.
Quote:Yes, it marked the start of the Dark Ages.You atheist really believe that myth...tsk tsk
Quote:You mean like the Christians did and still would have unless a few brave men had broken away from your dogma?While it is true that many Christians (or at the majority) at that time believed the Earth was the center of the universe. But it was not a Christian who came up with this idea. It was Aristotle a Greek philosopher. It was the prevailing worldview for over 2,000 years.
Quote:Get your facts straight. The introduction of Christian worldview led to centuries of stagnation for science. They were called the dark-ages. It wasn't until people broke away from your dumb view that there was any actual progress.Get your facts straight sir. Nothing about the Christian worldview stagnated science. You believe in the dark age myth which was purported by some Darwinist in the 19th century to get the church to accept evolution. The main worldview that stumbled science was Greek philosophy which was nothing more than mindless drivel.