Parokki said:
Do you feel smarter than someone who believes in Zeus, Hera, and the rest of the Greek pantheon on mount Olympos? What about a doomsday cult that believes the end is nigh, and aliens are coming to pick up the worthy few within our lifetimes? I don't necessarily believe I'm more intelligent than a creationist, as indoctrination can make even a formidable thinker hold some extremely contradictory beliefs, but I definitely think my worldview is more rational, and better aligned with reality than that of someone who makes important decisions in his/her life based on the recorded oral tradition of a bunch of nomads that wondered around the deserts of the Middle East some 3000 years ago. But yeah, a lot of the forefathers of science had seriously unscientific worldviews by our standard. Newton, for example, believed he was not inventing anything new, but rather rediscovering "the Wisdom of the Ancients" that the philosophers of ancient Greece and the prophets of the Old Testament had known, but was then lost during "the dark ages". Supposedly this knowledge contained the entire nature of the universe, and completely uncovering it would usher a Golden Age in the Kingdom of God, and other complete nonsense like that. |
No.
Yes...
and Mormans too. And Isaac Newton actually did rediscover stuff more then discover I believe... a lot of our scientists have had to make up a lot lost during the Dark Ages. Other then that eh.
Oh wait this had something to do with not believe evolution. Nevermind. I do. I'm not catholic... but i mean if the Pope accepts it you know that the people who don't believe the science have to be a bit wacky.








