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Ya know I always thought the "flat earth" movement of the last few years was kind of like an inside joke. that there were people out there who simply wanted to be goofy so they started claiming the earth was flat...you know, ironically or just plain silly.
It scares me to think there is anyone out there who actually thinks this seriously. I hold out hope it is still just a funky joke in the modern age.
B) An overall desire to reject science... as "science", as a whole, is the entity that's challenging a lot of their religious views in ways they can't explain away, so they just want to reject all of it or prove that it's a farce. If they can compile a big list of reasons they feel that science is "rigged" (geological studies, climate studies, moon landing, vaccines, etc...), then it makes it easier to dismiss science when it comes to things like age of the earth, evolution, etc...
If you are looking for a common characteristic, the most common might be the ability to question what we are told to dare not question.
See, this is the attitude among conspiracy theorists that I find a bit frustrating. (and I promise I'm not trying to pick on you in particular here)
They act as if it's everyone else that's closed minded and "sheep" if they're not willing to entertain conspiracy theories.
There's a key distinction to be made when it comes to determining closed-mindedness. ...and that is, has the assertion already been studied and debunked numerous times by well-qualified research?
For instance, if a doctor or researcher claimed they had developed a new compound that could cure HIV...
If they provided detailed thorough notes on their research, showed the usage of substances that have established antiretroviral properties, and showed some promise during initial testing in a lab environment... If someone immediately dismissed it for the concept was fully tested, that would be closed-mindedness.
However, if an alternative practitioner (with a history of defrauding customers) made a similar claim, but showed no peer reviewed research, and the proposed treatment was wearing magnet patches (claiming it manipulates the iron in your blood, a debunked principle), and consuming a homeopathic preparation (also debunked) of cherry stem extract and arsenic... Immediate dismissal of that idea isn't closed-minded, it's called using basic logic and common sense.
Immediate dismissal of ideas, and determining whether or not said dismissal constitutes closed mindedness, ultimately depends on the merit of the idea.
For instance A) 'Established scientist develops a new fuel cell that he claims is more efficient than current ones', and B) 'Guy on Natural Medicine Blog says gargling with mustard water cures cancer' are not ideas/concepts that merit equal consideration in order to make one "open-minded"
Why would God make the earth flat but all the other planets etc etc, spheres?
The earth is a sphere people.
Why would christians presume the earth is a planet if it was created on day 1, prior to the other planets on day 4?
Why not? There is more to Genesis than pure black and white.
I believe science. Science was created by God. God gave man the ability to discover the truth of His creation.
I like science too. I just know some of what we are told to believe in the name of science simply isn't so.
We all have that choice. To believe or not to believe. My question is, why would science lie?