Yes, you did. Learning is against your religion.
This.
The idiotic superstitions to which you subscribe do not just require ignorance, they enforce it. They are without any merit whatsoever.
You can't honestly believe what you've twisted my words into, can you? Then again I wouldn't put it pass an atheist. I said learning the big bang was against my religion.
If I really thought science was against my religion, I would more than likely be dead without the medical care that science has produced.
So get you head out of your ass and actually read.
1. How the hell would learning about a scientific theory be against your religion? You're only supporting my point here.
Perhaps
believing the Big Bang Theory is against your religion, and that's your right. But how would merely
learning about an alternate viewpoint be such anathema to you.
You're doing a better job of proving my point than I am.
2. I don't self-identify as an atheist.
3. Oh sure, you use the products and services that science produces. The actual scientific method, however, that essential process of rational inquiry that has provided more insight than any other human endeavor, remains lost to you (by your own choice). You do not place your trust in logic, reason, and science, because you have
Faith. You trust the results of science, yet you do not trust science itself. You claim to be a modern citizen of the 21st century, but your mind is mired in Bronze Age mythology and ethics.
You maintain this fundamental logical disconnect by means of massive, all-pervading ignorance. As FES has seen, any evidence, no matter how well-reasoned or logical, is immediately discarded should it fail to hold up to the litmus paper of your personal dogma. So really, don't talk to me about science. It's clear that you do not (and never will) understand or accept it.