Scientists are people too, and atheistic agendas will suppress a lot of information from the public mind
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You mean the agenda of fighting ignorance and superstition?
The word you were actually looking for was "myths", not "information". Thus your sentence should read like this:
Scientists are people too, and atheistic agendas will suppress a lot of myths from the public mind
They're hideing nothing.
Christian conspiracies are the lamest, at least other conspiracies can provide evidence that appears to fit into their conspiracy, Christian just claim nonexistant, undefined proof withholding
Or make shit up without any support
Science is not religious iconoclasm. Part of it is documenting belief systems and myths. Philosophy also has done a pretty good job so far. Even though modern science transcends much of philosophy in relation to physics and neurology, where it is still confused and promoted as part of apologetics of uncertainty. Archaeology attempts to discover and document even older societies and what can be recovered of their beliefs. Thanks to that, we understand the origins of your beliefs and that they're of human origin, then constantly adapted as part of a new apologetics tradition.
“Scientists are people too, and atheistic agendas will suppress a lot of information from the public mind”
Just from the last two years, we see that it’s not atheists who are suppressing information.
The Faithful are making shit up and throwing piles and piles of bullshit out to compete with or obscure actual science.
And calling it ‘do your own research.’
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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