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<blockquote data-quote="pitabread" data-source="post: 75467139" data-attributes="member: 394892"><p>I think these examples are irrelevant here. What is more relevant here is type of thinking (e.g. binary) which seems to be pervasive among religious fundamentalists.</p><p></p><p>You have a world view where everything is absolute. Yet in the real world (specifically human understanding of our universe) things are not absolute.</p><p></p><p>I think you'd have to fundamentally change your internal wiring to really understand how science works and why scientific knowledge, while not absolute, is still relevant and useful. You can't view the science the same way you view the Bible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitabread, post: 75467139, member: 394892"] I think these examples are irrelevant here. What is more relevant here is type of thinking (e.g. binary) which seems to be pervasive among religious fundamentalists. You have a world view where everything is absolute. Yet in the real world (specifically human understanding of our universe) things are not absolute. I think you'd have to fundamentally change your internal wiring to really understand how science works and why scientific knowledge, while not absolute, is still relevant and useful. You can't view the science the same way you view the Bible. [/QUOTE]
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