Katzpur said:
At one time, Conspirator, there was no "evidence" that the earth was round.
In what time was that? The evidence has
always been existent. It's only when free inquiry was
suppressed that accurate representation of what the available evidence empirically
suggested has their been "official" doubts.
Anyone in millennia past could have
readily observed that the earth's shadow, cast upon the moon during a lunar eclipse, was
round, not
flat. Recorded history attributes (with modest substantiation) that observant "philosophers" (there was no such thing as "scientists" in such days) in the period of 600 - 450BC (most notably Thales of Milete, Pythagoras of Samos, Alcmaeon of Croton, and Parmenides of Elea) postlated a sperical Earth. Aristotle (of Stagira - 384-322 BC) was (is) the first
quotable source of merit in proposing a spherical Earth (by the observable means lent above).
The vast majority of mankind was certain that it was flat.
The vast majority of mankind was ignorant and
purposefully kept so by the corrupt and self-interested few (almost exclusively religious priests).
That was, after all, what the available evidence for centuries seemed to imply.
No, it's what the
churches in power
mandated as "fact" (and freely
persecuted those that chose to suggest differing "heretical" views).
How sad and unfortunate is the contemporary realization that predominant religious censure and persecution were matters of sanctioned law - that "scientific heresy" was a "crime", both enforceable (without appeal)
and punishable by death. If religion had not reigned supreme as State power and authority for nearly 1800 years, just
imagine to what heights our knowledge and understanding of the cosmos might have achieved by present day? Just 500 years ago, Galileo and Copernicus were branded as religious heretics, for suggesting (scientifically) a spherical Earth and a heliocentric order of planetary motion.
When were the first dinosaur remains discovered?
The first dinosaur to be described
scientifically was Megalosaurus. This genus was named in 1824, by William Buckland. However, the first "discovered remains" most probably occurred
thousands of years ago (by Romans, Greeks, and Chinese); leading to the many myths and legends of veritable folklore/superstition - dragons, griffons, trolls, and ogres.
I'm not actually sure of the date, but I do know that dinosaurs were a reality long before anyone proved their existence. Absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence. I personally find your attitude very condescending
I will proffer a religious modification upon that aged axiom.
"Absence of ignorance is not necessarily ignorance of absence".
To deny empirical evidence
is to promulgate ignorance itself.
Many today may take offense (perhaps, even rightly so) at "condescending attitudes" extended towards those defenders/adherents of religious "truths" - but the historical record of "undenaibale" claims of "religious fact" (it was "defenders" of Biblical "truth" that
INSISTED, to the point of regular religious persecution, that our sun revolved about the Earth, and that our planet was planar, not spherical)...versus those of substantiated/demonstrable (even most painfully obvious) "scientific fact" - that those resolutely and immutably held "beliefs" were (and remain) so pathetically and consistently (and embarrassingly) WRONG...that it's difficult for
anyone of reason and critical thinking to take ANY religious claim of "fact" with even a modicum of serious consideration.
The Bible is
not today, nor
ever was, a science textbook. It is a compilation of poetry, anecdote, metaphor, simile, and ordered guidelines of imposed strict obedienc...in order that the select erudite few might master and direct the erstwhile simple minds of the "great unwashed" majority.
"Confused about life? Don't know whether you're coming or going? Can't write your name on a contract? No problem. Allow me to tell you what to think; where you're going (and why); where to sign; and what to fear and reject...and what to accept and embrace. Trust me. I know what's best for you because I'm fiscally and politically empowered and...you're just ignorant and stupid."
Just whom has condescended to who (and how many) for how long?
Paybacks are a b*tch.
Just try not to take it personally...
;-)