I love it when the religiots use scientific advancement as an argument to believe
Iron age myths.
I wonder if we will ever get to the point as a nation where the vast majority of us DO NOT believe in
Iron Age myths from the Middle East about sky - gods and evil ground spirits.
I wonder when we will finally get to the point where we no longer base 21st Century social decisions on
Iron Age myths from the Middle Ages that were cobbled together into a book during the Dark Ages.
Not exact matches
Your silly book of «gods», talking snakes and
myths was written for people in the bronze and
iron ages.
Haha While I have mountains of evidence that you did coome from apes, you have a book written by ignorant
iron age men.You choose to ignore real evidence in, and in its place you place
myth.
gjp, so you prefer the
myths and best guests of ignorant
iron age societies who had about a billionth of the knowledge and understanding of modern humans?
@b4bigbang, so because there is no one definitive source that provides all answers to all moral questions we should rely on our own subjective interpretations of the
myths of ignorant
iron age cultures?
b4bigbang, so because there is no one definitive source that provides all answers to all moral questions we should rely on our own subjective interpretations of the
myths of a ignorant
iron age cultures?
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