Are you familiar with the flip-side of this coin, Thaumaturgy?
I'm sure you are.
Can you provide any examples where I have denigrated someone because of their faith?
I will admit to sometimes being harsh, but as I've said a million times on this board I wouldn't want to ever take someone's religious faith away from them.
What I debate against are those who would have science weakened for religious purposes or have anti-science taught as science.
I am an atheist so I don't believe in God. But if you want to believe in God, as I've said before, that is fine! For those who have faith and it serves them well, more power to 'em!
What I resent is being told scientists:
1. Are lying (not that you necessarily do this, but others have said this)
2. Are attempting to bamboozle people for money-money-money
3. are wrong about science the creationist knows nothing about and has no interest in learning about
The thing I think you do well is that you are quite clear that your views on the creation of the earth and the earth's history have no real evidence outside of the Bible. That's good. That's called
religion.
I would hope, then, that you are OK with science being taught in science classes. Am I correct? Or does the science have to still pass muster with you?
You are perfectly free to reject any and all science you like in preference to the Bible. Just don't try to tell scientists how to do science and we're all OK!
You guys get your "tax exempt status" and we don't complain, we get research dollars and you don't complain! Easy peasy!
Kids can be taught
evidence based science in science classes and you can teach 'em whatever you like in Sunday School! It works out great.