They hold to
ridiculous beliefs about evolution, about the environment, women's reproduction, preferring ignorance under the banner of false faith.
Must go to work, but to get a gauge of just how jaw - droppingly
ridiculous the belief in intelligent design is in the 21st Century, here are some areas they must ignore, any one of which proves beyond rational argument that, not surprisingly, the World did not start about 6,000 years ago at the behest of the Judeo - Christian god, with one man, one woman and a talking snake.
And as Husserl said, «all perception is gamble»... many folks go «all in»
on ridiculous beliefs without even considering the evidence.
Too all the «Christians» bashing Mormons (who belive in Jesus Christ and therefore by definition are Christian) for
there ridiculous beliefs, that is how athiests see you.
While I don't have it in me to respect a misogynist cult created by a known con - man, I do think that mormonism does a great job of illustrating how people are culturally indoctrinated into even the
most ridiculous beliefs.
And, given their bizzare and completely contradictory «christian» beliefs why is it wrong for a presidential candidate to be judged for holding such outlandish and ridiculous beliefs??
Even though there are also professors and «scientists» that
support ridiculous beliefs in Roswell Aliens, and The Apollo Landings Hoax.
Now you have the gall to get offended when we laugh at
your ridiculous beliefs.
We northerners had to stomp them once for
their ridiculous belief systems, and I look forward to us doing it again.
Trying to espouse logic, while clinging to
ridiculous beliefs that the world was created in a week, that dinosaurs never existed, that the earth was flooded despite the fact that there has never been enough water to do so, etc..
Denying the gigantic mess that Obama inherited is the first sign of the denial goddites employ to rationalize
their ridiculous beliefs.
Japan is full of superstition and
ridiculous beliefs — as is America.
You're begging the question and trying to defend
a ridiculous belief with something that does not require proof.
I wouldn't care about
the ridiculous beliefs of either the Mormons or the mainstream Christians except that both camps use money and politics to make laws that I must obey even though these laws are based on your religious principles.
But the blind, unreasoning, vitriolic faith of American fundamentalists is clashing with the (mostly) younger generation's cognizance that
the ridiculous beliefs and patently false dogma of millenia past have no place in today's society.
Hopefully the message might make a believer take a hard look at
their ridiculous beliefs, like magic gardens with magic apples that are guarded by talking snakes, lol.
Religion goes out of it's way to teach
their ridiculous beliefs to children at a young age... before they're old enough to realize just how ridiculous those beliefs actually are.
Abandon
your ridiculous beliefs, and your eyes may finally be opened to reality.
Athiests just want religious people to stop trying to ram
their ridiculous beliefs down everybody else's throats.
Is it not time we stop inculcating ignorance and intolerance in our children with
these ridiculous beliefs in Christmas and Santa Claus and the Great Insecure Neurotic God «who fears our free will and demands that we «have no other god before him?
Keeping my mental focus there and maintaining
the ridiculous belief that anything takes «forever» would energetically block opportunities, connections and any number of other wonderful things that cross my path.