Ah. Well here in Texas, YEC's are pretty common. Majority of my friends believe the book of Genesis to be literal, as do I. My country in general though? About the same... social media on the other hand. It seems to embolden the atheists since the risk of experiencing rightous retribution for showing dissent towards creation is lower. OEC's aren't as common but can still be an annoyance.
Referring to what I think should change? I'd still tart putting regulations on anti YEC speech. At first it would be little things like paying a fine if caught mocking or scoffing at the validity of Genesis. If that's not enough to quell the majority of anti creationist sentiment in society, I'd go with more extreme punishments. Community service, public humiliation, jail time, and even short prison sentences for the most notorious offenders.
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YEC = a minority of a minority, no matter how many you actually know in your teeny tiny corner of the universe. If anybody gets their speech censored, it would be you. Now think again and tell me if you think censorship is a good idea.
....and if you think retribution is "righteous", whatever happened to "Vengence is mine, saith the Lord".
Wow, ignorant bible sniffers down in Texas?! Say it ain't so! I suppose next you'll tell me that NJ/NY is filled with sweaty, meatheaded guidos who listen to shitty techno music, wear shirts about 3 sizes too small & bathe in Drakkar Noir.
Seriously though, Princess, you'll never stop anyone from mocking your delusion. Just stop with that fantasy right there.
Good thing that's not allowed to happen.
I know you're a Texan, so there's a pretty good chance that you don't know the Bill of Rights starts at 1, not 2.
OEC's are annoying? I would have thought YEC's are the most annoying for a YE-er. Because even within YEC, there's the literal seven-day creation, or the age-day creation, different select PARTS of Genesis are taken literally, varying from flavor to flavor of YE-er.
As well as how hard it is to figure out which yammering authority figure to trust. Just when you think you've found one that explains your model to your satisfaction, you find the one detail where he's got the heretical view, rather than the True Christain stance, and you're back to searching a decent figure.
So why is it that Dr. Buzz Aldrin never questioned the veracity of findings by NASA scientists on that which was brought back by his Apollo 15 astronaut colleagues? Specifically, the 'Genesis Rock':
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Said scientists proved that it is the same age as the Earth: 4.5 billion years. A breakthrough in Xeno geology.
I refer you to this quote by Dr. Aldrin (on the Moon landings):
It is a magnificent testimony to the evolution of humankind
He gained his Ph.D from MIT. He's also a Conservative Christian .
Moral: Reconciling one's faith with proven scientific fact.
BurpingChoad, this is Houston. You have a problem.
My country in general though? About the same...
To be honest, I have never knowingly met a young earth creationist in my entire life. I know one person who is rumored to be one, but he never said anything in that direction in my presence. He's a Southerner though, so I guess it's not impossible.
In the words of Ignatius J. Reilly, 'Oh Irony. What a cruel and savage mistress thou art!':
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Unless he (s)tarts putting regulations on his own speech, obvious Attention Whore is obvious BurpingChoad is about to discover that the phrase on 4chan 'Mods are GODS' is more than just a 'meme'.
If it pleases the court, I would like to submit the following Exhibits:
https://old.reddit.com/user/ChirpingBirb
Especially this:
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The prosecution rests.
"I'd still tart putting regulations on anti YEC speech."
How about anti-islam speech. Community service, public humiliation, jail time, and even short prison sentences. Still think this is a good idea?
Illiterate yahoos are pretty common in your neck of the woods, Birby?
On social media, there are a lot of people with higher education, and we tend to be atheists to a higher degree than people with little or no education.
Righteous retribution for accepting knowledge about the real world and advancing proper science?
I don't think I've ever met a YEC person in real life. I probably have met a couple of OEC's.
In a Gallup Poll in 2009, about 17 percent of the Swedes said "Yes, religion is important in my life".
Notice the word "religion"; that includes ALL religious people here, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, etc.
Most Swedes don't even care enough to call themselves atheists. It's just completely irrelevant to them.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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