Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28826152-20161221223809/@comment-27388204-20170104060550

1. Okay. So even you admit, religion has caused wars. It does more to divide than to unite IMO. Christianity is the most widely believed religion not because of the quality of its truth (if you can prove to me that Zeus or Poseidon doesn't exist, I'll probably be able to use the same method on the christian god), but because its believers wanted to spread it, some through peace, some through war, and even in modern day, often through threats.

2. If science and religion are independent of eachother, then why were Darwin's findings met with such outrage? The reason I follow science over religion is this: religion is about blind faith - it even goes against recent facts, telling you to ignore them, no matter the evidence, and you're threatened with hell if you are skeptic. Science is about constantly questioning your own discoveries, not accepting anything without evidence, and accepting that theories may change given new findings. Eventually, your conclusions become more and more concrete. Religion stayed the same since medieval times, in spite of new findings. Science is constantly evolving.

3. Seeing as he had no problem with drowning humanity in a flood, I wouldn't think he's have a problem with denying people of free will if it made them a better person. And while we're on the topic of the biblical flood, how was every animal species on earth fitted into an ark that was made from a house?

4. The soul thing depends on how you define the word. I'll ignore this, as I probably don't have the same definition of soul.

5. I'll let you see if you can spot the difference between rocks and arthropods *cough cough life*

6. So you believe in evolution. That contradicts genesis massively.