>>>While "dogma" might not be the most accurate term, the Creationist Theories are based more on "the Bible said so" reasoning than on any solid evidence. Therefore, I would consider it more religious than scientific.
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>>Again. Only if they're closed minded.
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>>They must have a good scientific arguement. And there are many who do. You just got to find them.
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>What do you mean, "closed minded". I am a quite open-minded person, and in the case of the evolution of life, I am willing to consider any
reasonable alternative explanation - in case there is one. At this moment, however, I am not aware of any alternative explanations
that actually make any sense.
I'm not saying you in particular is closed mined, but those you discribed.
>For example, you shouldn't ask people to be "open-minded" to the possibility that the bubonic plague or some other disease is spread by some evil spirit; to the possibility of Mount Olymp being inhabited by scores of powerful gods; to the possibility that Astrology actually makes any sense; to the possibility that Earth is actually flat and the center of the Universe, or to the possibility that the Universe was actually created in six days.
There are lots of idiots in both camps, religious and nonreligious.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching