Because religion has all the answers, and the answers are easy to understand. Why be unsure about the origins of man when it is easy to be sure. Accuracy is a small price to pay for simplicity.
2007-07-30 10:39:57
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answer #1
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answered by Fred 7
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Better qualified? Now that is some 'free thinking' for sure, man.
2007-07-30 17:52:45
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answered by ? 5
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This depends on whether you believe the origin of humankind was a fact or an opinion, or an interpretation of a fact. Cheers.
2007-07-30 17:40:13
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answered by Ward 3
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Science can only tell you through empirical evidence how things work and the cause and effect. That is the best science can ultimately do.
Faith tells you WHY things work through a written history and through documentation written over the ages.
2007-07-30 17:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the answers science has makes people feel bad.
Don't you know? In today's society, making people "feel good" should be substituted for telling people the truth.
2007-07-30 17:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it gives comforting answers to the vain - which is what they want.
The Facts, on the other hand, shed no glory on humanity at all.
CD
2007-07-30 17:39:01
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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it kinda blindly guesses, so I suppose it is ever more ready to give an answer than science, as science uses that pesky time consuming scientific method.
2007-07-30 17:39:41
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answered by Moodrets 2
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Apparently because "it is written". What more can an intelligent person ask for than having it in a book.
atheist
2007-07-30 17:39:07
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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Evidence isn't required.
2007-07-30 17:57:11
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answered by novangelis 7
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Ooh just look all around you at all of this beauty! [insert emotional bible-humping story here]
It isn't, religion is out of date and on it's way out.
2007-07-30 17:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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