(I didn't know whether to put this here or in the one of the science and religion areas, so I just put it here)
Today while we were driving home from grocery shopping I saw a bumper sticker that said "Religion was invented by cavemen who wanted to explain thunder". While I was thinking the usual things: "Boy, I bet atheists find that hilarious" and stuff (Don't worry, I was chuckling and not offended) and then thought of this:
Are there some atheists who think that people follow religion just so we can have nature explained? If so, that is just so sad, because that isn't the reason. Oh, it may the reason for a few folks, but it isn't the reason for the majority of us.
Do you really believe that theists believe in God so they can explain the natural world? If so, why would you think something like that? Do we give that impression? I know that I never did, I love science.
PS. Off-topic- I heard on the news this morning that a earth like planet was maybe discovered in another solar system. What they said that it was the perfect position to have liquid H2O, not that it had or didn't have life. But that is still pretty exciting.
Today while we were driving home from grocery shopping I saw a bumper sticker that said "Religion was invented by cavemen who wanted to explain thunder". While I was thinking the usual things: "Boy, I bet atheists find that hilarious" and stuff (Don't worry, I was chuckling and not offended) and then thought of this:
Are there some atheists who think that people follow religion just so we can have nature explained? If so, that is just so sad, because that isn't the reason. Oh, it may the reason for a few folks, but it isn't the reason for the majority of us.
Do you really believe that theists believe in God so they can explain the natural world? If so, why would you think something like that? Do we give that impression? I know that I never did, I love science.
PS. Off-topic- I heard on the news this morning that a earth like planet was maybe discovered in another solar system. What they said that it was the perfect position to have liquid H2O, not that it had or didn't have life. But that is still pretty exciting.