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The evangelicals will never say it, but "Science" is a big pain in their ass that they'd rather not want to exist.

Tough shit assholes, neither has a lot of answers about Life, but Science owns religion any day of the week.

Why? Science is held accountable. Science is strict about acceptance. Something can work 1,000,000 times, but if it's proven incorrect in an instance even ONCE, it's gone. It requires little things like tangibility in this physical world.

I don’t think Science is an ultimate “answer”, but I lend it more credit than religion, which to me just seems like an “easy way out” as far as questions and answers go.

Neither is good enough to give me real answers to the most basic of questions, but religion is more bullshit than anything.

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yeah, 'working' to make amerika stoopit for like 10, 20 years now. morons. :lol:

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