Post by Radrook Admin on Apr 2, 2024 21:49:24 GMT -5
Evolutionists Will HATE This Video About DNA?
Hatred? Really? Strange! Why should anyone in their right mind hate the revelation of truths? Because they contradict a very popular theory? Well, if indeed a theory is firmly based on reality, then it should remain unaffected by whatever evidence is presented? Right? And if the evidence presented seriously challenges the pet theory, then offering counterevidence is the correct response, instead of just simply feeling hatred.
Furthermore, hating and denying something isn't going to make reality vanish. For example, denying that the sun rises every day, will not prevent it. In short, how people personally feel about existing things leaves their existence unaffected.
Neither will hatred erase supporting evidence. Instead, such a reaction strongly hints at hypocrisy via contradicting what the scientific method demands, the methodical, dispassionate, and objective evaluation of evidence, and the reaching of conclusions that the evidence demands.
Furthermore, hating and denying something isn't going to make reality vanish. For example, denying that the sun rises every day, will not prevent it. In short, how people personally feel about existing things leaves their existence unaffected.
Neither will hatred erase supporting evidence. Instead, such a reaction strongly hints at hypocrisy via contradicting what the scientific method demands, the methodical, dispassionate, and objective evaluation of evidence, and the reaching of conclusions that the evidence demands.
Fear of having to Worship?
But why would humans feel compelled to reject compelling evidence? Well, rejection can have various causes. For example, the loss of prestige among peers is one, and the negative financial repercussions for having gone contrary to popular theory is another. So even when convinced by evidence, many scientists might fearfully choose to remain silent and appear to be going along with the popular academic, atheistic flow.
There is also the fear of being expected to worship. But that assumption is ill founded. After all, no hell fire and brimstone sermons are being preached. Neither are demands for church attendance being made. In short, those who present the theistic evidence are not demanding nor expecting some kind of fearful immediate conversion.
Their only very reasonable expectation is an admission of an obvious truth from those whose profession demands rationality and honesty. Nothing more.
There is also the fear of being expected to worship. But that assumption is ill founded. After all, no hell fire and brimstone sermons are being preached. Neither are demands for church attendance being made. In short, those who present the theistic evidence are not demanding nor expecting some kind of fearful immediate conversion.
Their only very reasonable expectation is an admission of an obvious truth from those whose profession demands rationality and honesty. Nothing more.