SonofSonofGod
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I've come across a fairly large number of people who scoff at "deniers" of global warming, who ridicule those who don't believe in "the theory of evolution", and who use gravity as an example of how a theory really is proof. The problem is that all such points are always wrong. Most people who believe in anthropogenic global warming don't know what it is, most people who believe in the "law of gravity" don't realize that this concept is a century outdated, and most people are not familiar with most of evolutionary processes.
I personally don't care whether one is misinformed because of "science" or "religion". I care about accuracy, and idiotic inquiries into some "oral law" that was relevant 2,000 years ago just to raise problems with religiously-based epistemologies is a waste of time and effort without any substantive claims. Lot's of people support well-established theories that they don't actually really know about. The fact that I think these theories are correct, as do those far more intelligent than I, is utterly irrelevant. Playing sciences against religions is such a waste.
Theories are not proof of anything except that the human mind can think of things that are silly, non-factual and not to be trusted without ample evidence to make it a fact. Theories without backing evidence are nothing more then fairy-tales for grown-ups yet people want to believe it.
Religions are guilty of holding on to inaccurate antiquated ideas but so are Scientist. People are people and Science forms Religion and Religion influences Science. It's a imperfect system and the only clear reality we can definitely see as fact is that we are here and the World is messed up quite badly.