With a foreword by Richard Dawkins.
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Science! Providing difficult, if not unanswerable, questions since the Greeks.
Religion! Providing unquestionable answers for just as long.
I wonder how they could’ve invented the source of sin coming from a talking snake AND people taking it seriously (that’s the worst part)!!!!
[...] The cartoon where Jesus, Mohammed, and the unseen Barmaid talk are usually good. Like this one: Snake. [...]
was that Jesus’s attempt of pulling the Occam’s
razor card?
How come there is an implied understanding that evolution is contrary to scripture? The garden of Eden story, the Noah story etc., etc., were illustrations not fact. We aren’t supposed to believe it happened for goodness sake.
Regrettably, but unsurprisingly, there are those who hold to the belief that it did literally happen.
I suppose it’s a case of in for a penny, in for a pound.
Then why should we believe in bible, anywhere, if we decide for ourselve, what is true and what not?
First of all I am not religious.
The Quran actually does talk about evolution of life from a single cell.
Another point is that using “probably” is not actually scientific. I get that it’s a joke, but maybe you don’t get that your rambles are about as educated as a Roman Catholic they are just a different view point.
Aw, c’mon Mephisto! It’s a combination of history and fireside stories. Try reading it and you’ll see what I mean.
I used this to illiustrate a post on Hamilton’s Rule. OK?
would not the Occam Razor be on Jesus’ side on this one?
The talking snake is not a simpler answer, because you then have to explain the origin of the talking snake.