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<blockquote data-quote="Subduction Zone" data-source="post: 74886581" data-attributes="member: 321072"><p>Yes, even when I was a Christian I could see the damage that creationists were doing to the religion. Oddly creationists are very sensitive to Flat Earthers. They can see how they not only harm Christianity, but even more so they harm their beliefs. Most Flat Earthers are Christian and one of the main reasons for their beliefs is that they read the Bible <strong>very</strong> literally. In reading the Bible it never describes the Earth as a globe, but as a flat object. Again and again. They can also see how the Flat Earthers reject science irrationally and I think there is some small part of themselves that realizes that they are doing the same thing.</p><p></p><p>All to often those that accept the sciences are accused of trying to disprove God. When in reality they are merely refuting the incorrect parts of the beliefs of some. It is rather telling that so many Christians have the belief of if part of the Bible is wrong it is all wrong. That is a rather weak faith and it is also a breaking of the Second Commandment. They make a false idol of the Bible and worship it rather than their God. More than a bit ironic when one thinks about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subduction Zone, post: 74886581, member: 321072"] Yes, even when I was a Christian I could see the damage that creationists were doing to the religion. Oddly creationists are very sensitive to Flat Earthers. They can see how they not only harm Christianity, but even more so they harm their beliefs. Most Flat Earthers are Christian and one of the main reasons for their beliefs is that they read the Bible [b]very[/b] literally. In reading the Bible it never describes the Earth as a globe, but as a flat object. Again and again. They can also see how the Flat Earthers reject science irrationally and I think there is some small part of themselves that realizes that they are doing the same thing. All to often those that accept the sciences are accused of trying to disprove God. When in reality they are merely refuting the incorrect parts of the beliefs of some. It is rather telling that so many Christians have the belief of if part of the Bible is wrong it is all wrong. That is a rather weak faith and it is also a breaking of the Second Commandment. They make a false idol of the Bible and worship it rather than their God. More than a bit ironic when one thinks about it. [/QUOTE]
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