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Comment Re:Different...no firm prediction (Score 1) 61

You can see this best currently in Quantum Entanglement, which defies causality, shows effects which can be trivially explained with classical theory, and thus has become a sort of 'faith-based' science.

Rather than convincing me that all of particle physics is faith based, you've merely convinced me that you have a personal axe to grind. Unpersuasive.

Comment Re:Creationism (Score 1) 445

If scientists want to be taken seriously, they need to stop arguing the existence of a deity when 85% of the world's population believes in one.

Science has no opinion on the existence of God except where it is presented as a testable question (which it never is). Also, if you believe stuff just because other people believe it you're doomed to eternal ignorance.

If scientists want to be taken seriously, they have to stop worrying what stupid people think.

Don't worry, by and large, scientists give not a single fuck what 'stupid' people think. It might be better if they did, but they don't.

Comment Re:wha (Score 1) 445

Creation, evolution... it is all based on belief since you can't prove either. No body knows for sure how dinosaurs all died.

Decent troll attempt. Evolution is a fact, creation is a big pile of bollocks. Turns out they're really different and you apparently know fuck all, because you equate them.

Comment Re:One web site. (Score 1) 445

Sure there are some good lessons in there wrt morality, etc ...

It sure is good to occasionally remember in the modern world that selling, for example, your daughter into slavery is A-OK. As is slavery in general of course. Failing to trim the hair on the side of your head is RIGHT fucking OUT (obviously). And having a rebellious son should definitely result in the entire village stoning them to death. Honestly, where would we be without the Bible's moral guidance.

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