"well.. with God I know where i came from.. without God im not here today.. science and evolution is complicated.. , it is not common sence to understand it, because it does not make any sence.. I am sure they're are a bunch of poeple who don't know where they came from.. do you think i want to rely on science for that stuff.. thank God i am a believer"
'Americans hate complexity'
-Stephen Fry, "Stephen Fry in America"
So science is complicated, Mars. What's stopping you from learning more about such? About 10-12 years ago, I knew almost nothing about computers, until someone gave me an old x486 laptop. I tinkered around with it, then after getting a basic Pentium desktop secondhand, and with some books from the library as well as reading computer magazines, I began to learn about the workings of these mysterious devices; what made them tick, the connection of HDs, optical drives, graphics/sound cards etc. Then with subsequent setups, I learned how to upgrade the CPUs, RAM, HDs, and even how to install operating systems.
I now work in a computer shop, repairing, upgrading, and even building bespoke setups. It's not just a job, but a hobby I get paid to do. Thus I pay taxes, therefore I contribute to society. And all from being self-taught on a subject I knew nothing about previously.
If I can, so can you.
Learning. It won't kill you.