Galileo wasn’t burned. Get your history right. And science, as you know it, is based on the scientific revolution, caused by the Enlightenment. Before that it was a quasi-science, mixed with philosophy, religion, astrology and alchemy. Read a book.Science - it’s all your fault!
Except science doesn’t actually disprove the Christian faith, just odd minority beliefs based on odd interpretations of the Bible. The idea that science and religion are opposed is about as modern as young earth creationism. Both ideas have only been about for roughly 200 years. I’m a Christian and I love science (if I didn’t I would not be an MSc student doing my thesis in neuroscience).
Show me one documented proof of parthenogenesis in humans and I’ll take back my words. Show me the proof of a flood (with Noah), answer why was Galileo burned, answer why Christianity didn’t accept evolution (and large part still does not) when it has been proven….I could go on all day long.
If you claim science doesn’t contradict Christianity then obviously you didn’t do your homework OR you are pushing something very very important out of your brain just to keep your world view seem sane. As neuroscience scholar you should know how does this work.
Why are you Christian? How old are you? Are you Christian or do you just shit your pants when you don’t want to tell your family?
Science is way the fuck older than 200 years.
Science proves that your God did it(Not in 6 fuckin days) or that There is no god.
Ps. There Is No God
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