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Old 02-25-2010, 02:57 PM  
dig420
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Originally Posted by CDSmith View Post
Aside from all the oh so sound reasoned arguments that always go on in these types of threads the thing I always find the most amusing is how both sides try to convince the other that theirs is the correct way, the ONLY way, to think. Non-believers and the science crowd tend to throw a lot of ridicule at the creationist/Christian or otherwise religious crowd, and the "religionists" love to talk about how immoral and faithless the other side is, all the while wondering why they can't see the evidence of God's work which they believe is in plain view all around us.

Members of both sides take to the boards and aggressively try to argue their case and won't hear of how they may have anything in common with their counterparts, and vehemently deny the possibility even exists. Fact is whether your beliefs are athiest, Christian, science/athiest, Muslim with an interest in gene-splicing, Islamic but you majored in genetic engineering, or whatever ---- if your faith in your belief is unshakeable and you are secure in your mindset and confident you are on the right path in life, that really should be good enough for you. Shouldn't it? It always amuses me how so many feel the driving need to convince others that their way is right and everyone else's beliefs are wrong. It really does smack of insecurity no matter who is doing it.

I'll say this much for the scientists and athiests, at least you don't come down my street in pairs twice a year knocking on my door trying to recruit me into your religion. I'm thankful for that because I'm running out of places in my yard to bury the bodies.
Thinking science and religion are equally faith based doesn't speak well for your alma mater.
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