With each 'scientific discovery' ther are other 'scientists' who disagree with them. Calling these facts is ludicrous! Scientists still do not understand thunderstorms, tornadoes, earthquakes, disease, and on and on, and humans have been around for thousands of years!
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I'm reminded of a rather strange woman who spoke with the author of the book Eats, Shoots & Leaves at one of her book signings. When told that the book was about punctuation, the woman went on and on about how awful it was that there was NO WAY TO LEARN PUNCTUATION -- saying this, repeatedly, to the woman selling her book on punctuation (and by no means the only book with information on the subject, of course).
In other words, Carico and her ilk are proud of their ignorance, and they insist, demand, decree that everyone else be as ignorant as they. What amazing insanity this is.
~David D.G.
Is that why we don't have doppler radar than can track a storm, predicting tornadic activity, and saving hundreds of lives? Wait, we can and do.
When is the last time god ever set off the tornado sirens, to warn you of his incoming wrath?
For any true scientist, the only FACT is the observation. Other scientists disagreeing with the interpretation, circumstances and conclusions is part of the scientific process, you idiot.
Now, which of those long words do you want me to explain to you?
Well, for thousands of years the answer was:
thunderstorms: goddidit
tornadoes: goddidit
earthquakes: goddidit
diseases: goddidit
And on and on. Since we now have explanations for all those, guess where your other goddidits will eventually go.
The only thing we don't understand about earthquakes, tornadoes and the like is why, if they are meant to be a message from an angry God, does he always keep hitting the wrong targets?
Of course there are scientist who disagree, they all want to be the one with the newest discovery. That's how we know that evolution is not a hoax, they would all LOVE to be the one throwing aside an old theory.
Sure, thunderstorms are a bit of a mystery still, but tornadoes, earthquakes and most diseases can be predicted and explained.
Humans, of some kind or other, have been around for about two million years, stupid.
"Scientists still do not understand thunderstorms, tornadoes"
Meteorologists, with their weather stations, satellites, supercomputers & Chaos Theory mathematics. Next question.
"earthquakes"
Geologists. Next question II.
"disease"
The Smallpox Eradication Program, from 1950-80. That virus now only existing in culture flasks in labs. Leprosy easily treatable today. Gene Therapy curing some forms of heart disease. HIV being arrested via anti-retroviral drugs, if diagnosed early enough.
Next Question III, and you've struck out, Carico. PROTIP: Just because you don't understand some things, doesn't mean that everyone else shouldn't. Reality doesn't work that way. But if you want to be the herp-a-derp-derp drooling spasmo dellanoid mentally handicapped & ignorant subhuman you are, leave the rest of we educated, thinking humans out of your delusions and stay in the Dark Ages: preferably by throwinhg away that computer, the product of Science .
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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