keyarch
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I do think you have some valid points here. However, I think a discerning person that has a skeptical nature can get thru the misinformation on both scriptural interpretation AND "scientific" sides. You cannot totally reject either one because of a few bad ideas. The correct translation/interpretation of scripture and the factual evidence of the world should be cohesive.I know that some of you here are much better at reasoning than most YECs, but surely you can't deny the huge percentage of new members who come here rattling off PRATTS (specifically those on the AiG list that really are baseless). Could it be that the rejection of education has lead the vast majority of these YEC Christians to be brainwashed by charismatic speakers rather than convinced by logical arguments? If a long list of unsupported or simply false arguments are widely used by these Christians, wouldn't it make sense that anybody who spends a few years learning how to make and logically evaluate claims would reject Christianity BECAUSE of these bogus arguments?
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