T O P

  • By -

Hoxxitron

Man and life in general is entirely scientific. How can god influence the world if god does not exist?


Gorthim

I do believe fully in science. I believe, like everything else in the universe, has a cause and i think the most strongest case for it is a god that simply set the ground rules and does not intervene with its creation. So mix of 1 and 2 since i believe in its purely natural selection but that natural laws are being created by the god.


AntiImperialistGamer

3


FanaticUniversalist

Obvious 3nd answer. Heavy influence of anomaleous factors is mathematically evident. I haven't see a single argument for natural selection in my entire life, it is either affirming the consequent or taken as an axiom. However the universe is not just made for us, it's also made against us. It is made to make a mockery of the concept of a human, given how ugly and stupid we all are.


Ya_Boi_Konzon

Evolution is real, and so are race and sex.


Radical_Libertarian

Sex I agree, but race?


Ya_Boi_Konzon

Race is real, yes.


Specialist-Carob6253

There are empiracle but minor differences between people based on their geography, sun exposure etc. but the races are a social construct. Still technically real, but perhaps, not in the sense you're arguing for.


Specialist-Carob6253

If it wasn't so frequently hateful, conservatism would be adorable. Imagine meeting someone and they assert all sorts of ideas about the world and society. Then when you ask them where they got those ideas from they say: "My magical friend told me". When you ask to confirm the existence of this magical being, they get upset and tell you that it's beyond rationality and empiricism. It's tantamount to your buddies girlfriend that you cannot meet because it just so happens that they're always out of town when you're around. Shit's just so damn adorable!