It's the stupidest money-wasting defense of YEC I've yet seen. The Creation Museum. Ugh. It reeks of "unprofessional."Tsukatu wrote:They build multimillion dollar museums in Kentucky.SkyPanda wrote:Hm, what about people who seek evidence to support things they want to believe in, and ignore evidence that conflicts with their desired belief?sweep wrote:I understand what you're getting at. And I half-way agree. But I think you're missing the point - if you do want that thing long enough, and it eventually turns into belief, that can still only happen if you essentially think that it's true. Beliefs aim at truth. That is the nature of them.
Oh dear.Donfuy wrote:People have to start realizing that religion and that kind of stuff doesn't exist, it's just some invention by someone.
Donfuy, this is the Debate forum, and as such you don't state your own beliefs as fact. If you do, people can just say, "You're wrong because blah blah blah"...you don't learn anything. Instead they can say, "That doesn't make sense...I think blah blah blah, because blah blah blah."
You don't say, "Dude, that's the stupidest thing ever." You say, "I think that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard."
Kapiche?