Theophobia Leads to Faith in Abiogenesis
Jul 11, 2020 4:24:09 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on Jul 11, 2020 4:24:09 GMT -5
Theophobia Leads to Faith in Abiogenesis
Anti Scientifc Phobia
Amazing how asttronomers appear to be so sure that life arises from water-isn't it? Anyone hearing scientists speaking that way will assume that they must have solid evidence that this is indeed a fact. Such scientists are never suspected of having some kind of phobia which is hindering their abilities to accept compelling evidence. That they suffer from a phobia which hinders their reasoning faclties, a phobia, or a pathological fear, which works against the scientific method and makes it virtually impossible for a person to be a scientist.
This phobia is called theophobia, the morbid fear of everything related to the concept of a creator or God. Now, the causes of this fear, such as negative childhood experiences during childhood, are irrelevant because they all lead to the same condition, a total intolerance to all things that indicate the existence of such a being.
Amazing how asttronomers appear to be so sure that life arises from water-isn't it? Anyone hearing scientists speaking that way will assume that they must have solid evidence that this is indeed a fact. Such scientists are never suspected of having some kind of phobia which is hindering their abilities to accept compelling evidence. That they suffer from a phobia which hinders their reasoning faclties, a phobia, or a pathological fear, which works against the scientific method and makes it virtually impossible for a person to be a scientist.
This phobia is called theophobia, the morbid fear of everything related to the concept of a creator or God. Now, the causes of this fear, such as negative childhood experiences during childhood, are irrelevant because they all lead to the same condition, a total intolerance to all things that indicate the existence of such a being.
Still don't see the connection between being anti-scientific and theophobia? Well, please consider that the scientific method requires honesty and a willingness to accept any conclusion which the evidence might strongly indicate is warranted. If indeed the person cannot abide by the conclusion that evidence indicates because of a strong aversion to it, then the person ceases to be a scientist and is definitely not practicing science when he feels forced to vehemently deny or ignore indications of fact.
The person feels compelled to hide such evidence. Feels forced to deny it. When a professed scientist feels compelled to contradict the logical sequences which lead to a justifiable conclusion merely because he feels uncomfortable, then he has betrayed the very profession he proclaims to respect. Unfortunately, this is exactly what atheist scientists do. They ignore all indications of a planning mind in nature and choose to attribute the powerfully compelling evidence of a creative mind to mere chance or mindless purposeless processes.
Even the mathematical evidence which indicates the unfeasibility of their concepts are ignored and proclamations of processes never observed nor replicated in a lab are proclaimed as realities that must exist somewhere because the logical conclusion staring them in the face is just too psychologically traumatizing for them to stomach.
So they convince themselves that a little water somewhere must have produced life somehow. A few chemicals must surely somewhere have organized themselves into complex nanomachines. Persuade themselves to believe that the purposeful cooperation of organs assembled into systems such as the central nervous, peripheral nervous, digestive, imunological. repiratory, circulatory, skeletal, in the human body must have somehow emerged by themselves because of some kind of mysterious necessities of which details they are unaware.
All these assumptions are revered and spoken about with such vehement assurance and professional aplomb, that those who are not scientists are convinced that these persons must surely have some evidence that leads them to believe them so strongly. Unfortunately, the only thing that leads them to believe so strongly in their preposterous ideas is their fanatical aversion to all that indicates a creative mind and nothing more
In short, theophobia cripples a person's thinking ability in such a way, that the person cannot function as a scientist and becomes the propagator of misleading Satanic propaganda that seeks to spread the idea that there is no God and that mankind owes allegiance, respect and obedience to nobody but themselves.