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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-01-2008 @ 5:53PM
Pete said...
I don't mean to sound harsh or anything but you religious folks keep blabbing about how the bible or the koran (or what ever) is historically accurate, morally conscious, and filled with story that guide human life, so where is it? This is where religion becomes absurd. First comes the the phrase, " ...the more I study Bible History, the more I am amazed at its accuracy as a history book." and then it stops, no proof and nothing else. Well in the 21st CENTURY we use the scientific process, or other words the burden of proof, if it doesn't survive the scientific process it doesn't have a valid place in actual science. So where is your proof? Because every time I ask that question to christians ( I live in texas ) they never provide evidence, they only go off on a spiritual rant and ask me if jesus was ever in my life. So if we already know that the earth is not flat, and that we are not the center of the universe, then why do we still believe in this psuedo-science we call organized religion? The answer? You be the judge.
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