articulett
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I don't think cyborg is offensive... I think he's damn funny... what if the people who believe in pixies are offended having pixies compared to god? If nothing else, it asks people to back up their claim with measurable evidence...otherwise, it will be treated as imaginary from the scientific community. The scientific community doesn't deal in the imaginary... even if some people are looking for proof of their position.
And I must say, that I have never seen a creationist change their view... nice or not. I'd have to find a former creationist and listen to what it was that got them thinking. I have a feeling it would have to do with the comparisons between their god and the assorted invisible entities people have been inventing for eons. It started me thinking thats for sure. When we defer to beliefs... whether it's fundamental Muslim (who are creationists) or Christians or Raelians... we inadvertently support the notion that belief is something respect worthy. It's not-- not in science-- not in math. Beliefs aren't useful unless they are well supported by facts. Why respect beliefs and stick up for beliefs and the right for people to inflict these upon trusting people?
And I must say, that I have never seen a creationist change their view... nice or not. I'd have to find a former creationist and listen to what it was that got them thinking. I have a feeling it would have to do with the comparisons between their god and the assorted invisible entities people have been inventing for eons. It started me thinking thats for sure. When we defer to beliefs... whether it's fundamental Muslim (who are creationists) or Christians or Raelians... we inadvertently support the notion that belief is something respect worthy. It's not-- not in science-- not in math. Beliefs aren't useful unless they are well supported by facts. Why respect beliefs and stick up for beliefs and the right for people to inflict these upon trusting people?
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