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steve wrote:
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> There is an abundance of evidence in many scientific fields that add
> weight to the theory of evolution.
For other species, agreed, but what about homo sapiens?
I find that evidence for evolution
> abundance, wide ranging from geology, anthropology, genetics, species
> differentiation, etc., while the evidence for a plethora of deities
> is completely non-existence so definitely not repeatable. No
> evidence for fairy tales, the same category as mythology. One cannot
> even use the religious mythology to decide in any rational way which
> set of gods one must offer libations too or practice self mutilations
> for.
Right, so choose whichever suits you or make up your own. That worked
well for L. Ron Hubbard.
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> “That's the problem with religion: you beat your way past the
> [greedy] clerics, fight your way through the demons, stand before the
> holy of holies, and when you rip away the veil, there's nothing there
> but a mirror.” --Owen Rowley quote
So what's wrong with that? The Hebrews claimed they were made in His
image, so what would you expect to see?
William
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