I think it is entirely reasonable to use "but God doesn't exist" as a point when someone tries to fight science with the Bible. Like, if youre going to deny the scientifically proven, I'm going to deny what a book written by a dude 2000 years ago says
Edit: yes, yes. I know. The origins of the Bible are far more dubious than my oversimplified statement. But you know. Feel free to make my point even further if you know more than me
carebear-pterodactyl on November 29th, 2019 at 14:17 UTC »
I think it is entirely reasonable to use "but God doesn't exist" as a point when someone tries to fight science with the Bible. Like, if youre going to deny the scientifically proven, I'm going to deny what a book written by a dude 2000 years ago says
Edit: yes, yes. I know. The origins of the Bible are far more dubious than my oversimplified statement. But you know. Feel free to make my point even further if you know more than me
ZRX1200R on November 29th, 2019 at 14:21 UTC »
Climate change people: The sea levels will rise, flooding coastal areas. Christian Republicans: God said he would never flood the Earth again.
Do-see-downvote on November 29th, 2019 at 15:07 UTC »
Believes God commanded Noah to preserve every species. Wants to gut the endangered species act.