They even talked about how the first homosapiens must have been black and then acquired human characteristics with whiter skin as they moved to other places and their diet changed.
So to you, human beings are the white subset of Homo sapiens?
It turns out that if that news I read somewhere is true, all that rhetoric falls apart
I think you've already disqualified yourself as a reliable interpreter of text.
PS: I'm still laughing at the photo filters that a forum member used on a photo he posted in a past comment to make people believe that apes have different skin colors
And I think that you're on thin ice laughing at other people's beliefs. Yours come from a book of myths.
And you seem pretty insecure about yours. Isn't that why you started this thread - to reassure yourself by demeaning science and scientists?
Just to let you know: I still have the same people on my ignore list that I ignored before. Don't waste your time on personal insults and other disqualifications that you are used to.
I don't think that people are posting TO you as much as ABOUT you. It isn't necessary that you see those comments or respond to them. It doesn't matter at all to me whether you see these words. I write for critical thinkers.
It is unquestionable that people who love God are those who truly improve human existence, not those who do not wish to accept the One who created us and gave us life and everything that sustains it.
Your religion is a burden on the United States in a big way right now. It doesn't improve human existence. Along with the authoritarians and the robber baron capitalists, all of whom also want to destroy people-oriented democracies and impose their values on the citizens of those democracies, it opposes those who do. Humanism stands in opposition to all such people.
This upcoming American election is a showdown between the authoritarians who support the robber capitalists (and vice versa) as well as the theocrats (who also support the authoritarians) versus the humanists struggling to protect democracy, the rule of law, church-state separation, tolerance, human development, and dignity and social and economic opportunity for all from these other kinds of people who value none of that. Your church stands with them and has no interest or ability to improve the human condition.
that I don't belong to your faith doesn't mean I'm wrong.
You are wrong, and it's because of faith. You hold false beliefs in the face of contradictory evidence, which has you posting with your hair on fire telling the world that the science offends you.
I'll bet the reasonable Christian cringe when they see a display like yours. You earn disrespect for your religion with your disrespect for the science and scientists.
I've long said that more than a little bit of your religion is damaging, and it's not difficult to see that I'm correct. What makes respectable Christians respectable is that they reject most of its magical thinking, antiscientific and anti-reason thought, and this religion's bigotries. They're as decent, intelligent, and educated as the atheistic humanists, which is why it is reasonable to call them theistic humanists.
But the zealous Abrahamists are in another category altogether, and it appears that more zealous, the more they want to come onto venues like RF and reveal how unhappy and distraught they are and to insult science and scientists from a base of zero understanding of the science.
Please proceed. You make my case.