• @[email protected]
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    411 days ago

    Well that’s a fairly consistent pov. “God of the Gaps” is what it’s called. Ostensibly, that sort of person accepts new evidence for things, so it’s probably not one of the worst ways to think

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      11 days ago

      No, it’s not “god of the gaps” to deny elementary school education.

      This post is specifically selecting for the complete morons who won’t even listen to a basic explanation of refraction…

      If you say, “well a lot of religious people will say that!” then yes. Yes, religious people are morons.

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      Yeah, I’m aware of the “God of the Gaps” idea.

      But that’s not what I’m talking about, nor are those the types of people I’m talking about - people willing to take in new ideas are a much friendlier bunch.

      The zealot types, the self-proclaimed “sceptics” don’t just avoid learning about science, they actively oppose it. They ask questions like those @[email protected] said not because they want to know the answer, but because they’re trying to sow seeds of doubt into those who see them.

      Those questions aren’t made for you or I to answer - and if you do try, they’ll shout you down or sandbag you until you give up.