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i was watching a show on the history channel and i noticed how these scientist and historians try so hard to disprove christianity dont they know even if they do most christians would just convert to judaism im a catholic by the way the reason i posted this is to see how other people felt about this

2007-12-14 16:30:16 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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i agree. every christmas the discovery channel has scientists on talking about how the stories in the bible are untrue. they talk about how the story of the virgin birth was just an attempt by mary to cover up the fact that she was raped. i remember reading an article in time magazine a few years ago. it was about a "scientific" study that said jesus walked on ice not water. how ridiculous. did they even read the story? richard dawkins has devoted alot of time trying to disprove christianity. hes even come up with a ridiculous theory of memes to explain why people believe in GOD. apparently, religious belief is a disease thats passed down from generation to generation. theres no doubt that scientists spend alot of time and energy trying to disprove christianity.

2007-12-14 16:52:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Although scientists do not tend to disprove Christianity their mental limitations or explanations to clarify their findings make them seem as if that is their only goal. Think about it this way if they believe in God and some do but they support the idea of a creator and that He created the universe where would these intelligent men and women stand? Here is one simple idea---one cell plus one cell creates millions of cells in 9 months get it. If four eyes would make us better (to defend and protect ourselves) why do we only have two eyes? Four eyes would make us look rather freaky or having more parts than what we have today would too.

2007-12-15 00:42:48 · answer #2 · answered by Lifeline 7 · 0 0

Scientists hardly have to do anything to disprove Christianity; the religion itself is hypocritical, and full of inconsistencies. It's also a religion that totally suppresses natural desires, which is completely unreasonable. Furthermore, it is a religion based on hatred, which is most definitely NOT a "family value". If Christians did not work so hard to impress their "ideals" upon others, and stopped judging and hating others for being human, then perhaps people would not be so quick to seek vengeance against the Church.

2007-12-15 00:37:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

well for instance i don't think you have to reach to far to believe that the story of a 600 year old man putting 1-7 of every animal on earth to save them from a flood that covered the earth is a scientific impossibility. yet , i'll 99.9% of christians believe it happened , literally as stated in the bible. Christainity makes it too easy to disprove the fairy tales contain in it's doctrine. Science tries to proves christianity here for the same reason you subscribe to it ... because that the religon prominate in this geographical region.. that alone should tell you something .

2014-01-31 15:21:18 · answer #4 · answered by Lance 1 · 0 0

I think scientists search for the Truth; the only reason it seems they are trying to disprove christianity is because christianity is not based on Truth.

2007-12-15 00:36:37 · answer #5 · answered by Champion of Knowledge 7 · 5 0

that's stupid.
i'm an atheist, but i'm against getting rid of religion. because so many people depend on it, and gain hope from it.
I'm atheist but, like it or not, all religions are very similar, if you take away the God you are left with the message that is so often over looked, peace, love, etc...
I respect the fact that not everybody can believe the same, and i respect people having their reliogions just as i expect my choice to be respected as well.

the thing with the scientists is that they don't understand that you can kill the messenger, but you can't kill the message, which is the most important part of any religion.

we all believe the same when you really think about it.

so you scientists...go ahead and try but, it is impossible to destroy religion. if it is ever abolished it will do it on it's own.

2007-12-15 00:43:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Give an example of a scientist trying hard to dispove Christianity.
Or do you mean a biologist studying evolution or a geologist studying the Grand Canyon?

2007-12-15 00:36:48 · answer #7 · answered by Monstera Deliciosa 5 · 4 0

Scientists don't try to disprove Christianity. They view life differently.

It's not one side against the other. Science (scientists) believes in facts, not faith. Faith is just the opposite, the belief without fact, tangible proof. The irony is, proof is experienced after the faith.

2007-12-15 00:38:21 · answer #8 · answered by Carol T 4 · 2 1

Where is your source info??

I would say that most scientists are merely doing their jobs...trying to find out how things work and how things can work better.....no one set out to prove the church wrong about the sun rotationg around the earth.....one day, it was discovered that we are NOT the center of the universe, as the church believed, but that the earth rotates around the sun....and that there are tons of galaxies out there with their own suns.......scientists can't help it if that doesn't fit into your religious beliefs.

2007-12-15 00:37:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Thank you for asking.

I officially apologize on behalf of all of our global atheists for persecuting some of our theists and equally apologize officially for all of our global theists for persecuting some of our atheists.

And in answer to your question as to why do scientists try so hard to disprove christianity, my answer is because religion-per-se is currently our most common form of superstition practiced today but as soon as the next form of superstition becomes our next newest most common practiced superstition as in for example when religion eventually becomes naturally obsolete and then it just so happens numerology becomes our very next craze to sweep the world and organized numerology comes at the forefront with well-intended psychotic numerologists trying desperately to influence & govern politics & education & whatever constitutes moral behavior becomes dictated by imaginary symbolic meanings given to numbers based on a psychosis similar to how the superstitious notion of religion is today before religion became obsolete, so then of course our species' scientists & our historians of that future era will naturally have to shift their attention accordingly towards persecuting our future numerology patients in order to protect the System from psychotic cross-infection and continue protecting the future welfare of our family species at all costs and it ain't nothin' personal, you see, ...it's just business?

And again, thank you for asking. Tsark out.

2007-12-15 21:07:31 · answer #10 · answered by Michael Tsark 2 · 0 0

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