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Old 07-07-2010, 12:42 AM #16
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Digital Spy reported Dave said it a few days ago.

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Originally Posted by Alpertinator View Post
I hate to be so offensive but people who believe in creationism are just ignorant. They're highly religious and in being so they feel a neccesity to be incredibly loyal to their religion and follow and believe it all blindly.

Thing is the way I see it, the bible is just a guide for people to live their lives by. A guide on how to be a good human being (partially out dated for example the negative attitude to homosexuality). It's probably very looseyly, incredibly vaguely, based on true events and a few true people. But really, all it is is a story, which is a guide to living as a good human.
Same with every religion. If people want to abide by those guidelines, seek a greater meaning, sense of spiritualism that's good for them. Let them live their lives how they want to. But I detest the salesmanship of it all. Don't ever try to force religion on a person. They should find it for themselves rather than have someone "guide" them with talk or leaflets for their own sense of self-worth
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