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r3x29yz4a said:
Now we know a bit more about the universe, and the people who really study science hardcore believe less and less in god. The world is moving towards secularism not because of amoral video games and movies, but because as a race humanity is beginning to demystify the universe through scientific study.
Give us a thousand years and I doubt anyone will believe in god anymore.




Or maybe it's due to it being a trend. Evolution is the best example of a secular flagship taking up residence within the minds of everyone as fact when there's absolutely nothing to back it up. But they haven't dropped it because they like one explanation more than the other--They don't want to put up with the idea that there might be a God. The mere concept makes them up in arms--They're so uniformitarian in assuming there's no God before creating a theory that they doom themselves to narrow-mindedness and are inhospitable to the admittedly logical conclusion that there could be a creator. Then they dismiss the other theory (Intelligent Design) by saying it's ground in whimsical imagination, and even if the their theory is ground in less proof than that one, it's not based on some sort of "magical" oversite. The problem with this is the fact that they got it in their head that anything that's studied through scientific analysis (as if there was anything else) makes the cut of full blown scientific falsifiable/unfalsifiable theory. This is obviously not true since science can only study what's there, not create it, which is exactly what they propose by trying to pitch evolution.

Take a page out of your own book and stop blindly throwing your faith around.