To all the science-believers who bash the faith-believers:
You ridicule people who believe in a 6000 year old Earth: But -- do you have a degree in archaeology, and have you personally seen any million-year old fossils or stones, which have then lead you to your own conclusion that the Earth is "between 10 and 16 million years old"? Or have you just "blindly" believed in your scientific textbooks and scientific media to these conclusions?
You ridicule those who believe the Earth is flat: But have you personally gone into Outer Space and seen the spherical Earth for yourself -- or do you blindly believe the assertions and globes others have made?
My point is that -- unless you are a highly qualified person, having read and understood all of Newton and Galileo and every scientists' works, and having full comprehension of ALL the laws of science -- you are indeed employing faith/non-scientific methods in acquiring your knowledge.
So, unless you do have a Ph.D in Everything in the Universe, shame on you for pretending to know more than you actually do.
And that makes it highly hypocritical, when you bash religious people for their faith.
Wise is the man who knows he does not know.
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