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<blockquote data-quote="perfecxionX" data-source="post: 6451083" data-attributes="member: 572854"><p>Is this what we should do with the Quran? Or the Iliad or Odyssey? Or the Egyptian book of the dead?</p><p></p><p>The Bible is full of stories that claim to describe reality as it is. Science is out to discover reality as it is. This is why the two are frequently seen in conflict. Obviously they don't have to be; people who recognize the absurdity of biblical literalism like to dicker around with the biblical stories so that they will stop clashing with scientific revelations. The problem is that people start with that faulty assumption that the bible is special; that its some sort of unique book worthy of more deference than any other book in human history.</p><p></p><p>There's some good stuff in the bible, but its outnumbered by a plethora of divisive nonsense. Nonsense that is the reason people think homosexuality or contraception is a great evil.</p><p></p><p>Your wrong to think that its "retarded" to talk about these conflicts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfecxionX, post: 6451083, member: 572854"] Is this what we should do with the Quran? Or the Iliad or Odyssey? Or the Egyptian book of the dead? The Bible is full of stories that claim to describe reality as it is. Science is out to discover reality as it is. This is why the two are frequently seen in conflict. Obviously they don't have to be; people who recognize the absurdity of biblical literalism like to dicker around with the biblical stories so that they will stop clashing with scientific revelations. The problem is that people start with that faulty assumption that the bible is special; that its some sort of unique book worthy of more deference than any other book in human history. There's some good stuff in the bible, but its outnumbered by a plethora of divisive nonsense. Nonsense that is the reason people think homosexuality or contraception is a great evil. Your wrong to think that its "retarded" to talk about these conflicts. [/QUOTE]
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