Infected Euphoric atheists

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This kind of boomer caricature art to represent different religions is actually pretty racist and just plain ignorant. Is that supposed to be a South East Asian Buddhist in the orange and why is the Jew pol meme tier? You'd think supposedly enlightened atheists wouldn't use caricature so much but from what I've seen it is common except for actual SJWs who are also atheists.
The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of healthcare in the world and some of the US's best medical schools are Catholic:
Notre Dame, Loyola, Boston College, Georgetown, etc. I'm not shilling for the Catholic Church, these are just the facts.
edit: and is the red robed Chinaman supposed to be Confucianism or Taoism? I'm confused.
 
This kind of boomer caricature art to present different religions is actually pretty racist and just plain ignorant. Is that supposed to be a South East Asian Buddhist and why is the one of Trump's Chosen People pol meme tier? You'd think supposedly enlightened atheists wouldn't use caricature so much but from what I've seen it is common except for actual SJW atheists.
The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of healthcare in the world and some of the US's best medical schools are Catholic:
Notre Dame, Loyola, Boston College, Georgetown, etc. I'm not shilling for the Catholic Church, these are just the facts.

Fedora toppers are assholes, news at 11
 
Fedora toppers are assholes, news at 11

And seem to believe all religions of the world hold the exact same views on science as Protestant Evangelical traditionalists and Wahabbi Islamists.

Never mind the fact that the Roman Catholic Church was one of the key proponents of science and medicine in Europe for most of the Medieval and Early Modern eras, and that some of the earliest scientists in Western tradition were either Greco-Roman pagans in Classical Antiquity like Archimedes or were Catholic monks and priests in the Dark Ages (Late Antiquity/Early Medieval)

Fedora atheists fucking love science only because the Puritans and their fundie successors had an irrational hatred of it. Most euphorics have a cargo cult understanding of science, with guys like Richard Dawkins being the major exceptions to the rule.

Hell, Charles Darwin himself was religious and disliked people trying to demonize the church, to say nothing of Gregor Mendel being a Catholic monk and Albert Einstein a devout follower of Judaism (though he wasn't Orthodox)

The most famous scientists who was an explicitly vocal atheist in the pre-Dawkins era was Lysenko, whose name is synonymous with quack science used as political propaganda.

Most of the other scientists in the pre-WWII era were either religious (Mendel, Einstein, Newton etc.) or they kept their beliefs to themselves, so we'll never fully know.

Now, Dawkins himself is an acclaimed biologist who was knighted for his works, but he was also a fedora atheist douche at his height, and inspired a lot of awful trends today, some of which he himself has condemned.
 
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Might as well post this, because it's always something applicable to these future suicides in the making:
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It's almost like being the only organization left after Rome got demolished means you're one of the few sources that kept knowledge we picked up hundreds of years ago from dying out or something.
 
Funny how these athiests don't see the danger in making science a form of religion. That's how you end up with Lysenkoism, the destruction of the Aral Sea, and Chernobyl.
"Just have faith in the experts, they'll save us. Do not question the experts."
 
Funny how these athiests don't see the danger in making science a form of religion. That's how you end up with Lysenkoism, the destruction of the Aral Sea, and Chernobyl.
"Just have faith in the experts, they'll save us. Do not question the experts."

I'd say that's a problem with scientific bureaucracy, but sure.

I'm always skeptical of research that I can't personally read.
 
And seem to believe all religions of the world hold the exact same views on science as Protestant Evangelical traditionalists and Wahabbi Islamists.

Never mind the fact that the Roman Catholic Church was one of the key proponents of science and medicine in Europe for most of the Medieval and Early Modern eras, and that some of the earliest scientists in Western tradition were either Greco-Roman pagans in Classical Antiquity like Archimedes or were Catholic monks and priests in the Dark Ages (Late Antiquity/Early Medieval)

Fedora atheists fucking love science only because the Puritans and their fundie successors had an irrational hatred of it. Most euphorics have a cargo cult understanding of science, with guys like Richard Dawkins being the major exceptions to the rule.

Hell, Charles Darwin himself was religious and disliked people trying to demonize the church, to say nothing of Gregor Mendel being a Catholic monk and Albert Einstein a devout follower of Judaism (though he wasn't Orthodox)

The most famous scientist who was an explicitly vocal atheist in the pre-Dawkins era were guys like Lysenko, whose name is synonymous with quack science used as political propaganda.

Most of the other scientists in the pre-WWII era were either religious (Mendel, Einstein, Newton etc.) or they kept their beliefs to themselves, so we'll never fully know.

Now, Dawkins himself is an acclaimed biologist who was knighted for his works, but he was also a fedora atheist douche at his height, and inspired a lot of awful trends today, some of which he himself has condemned.
Big Bang Theory was thought up by a devout Catholic and scientists at the time accused him of trying to shoehorn his religion into science. I believe it was also a priest who invented a condom but I need to do a fact check on that one.
 
You ever just wish somebody got sick really really badly all of a sudden
Please! Most churches are just turning to other ways of gathering. My mother’s church now receives their sermon and teachings through online sessions, while mine is taking to meeting at the old Starlite drive-in and staying in their cars while the service is given through the drive-in’s radio station frequency.
 
Might as well post this, because it's always something applicable to these future suicides in the making:
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It's almost like being the only organization left after Rome got demolished means you're one of the few sources that kept knowledge we picked up hundreds of years ago from dying out or something.

You'd think literally inventing the book would be enough to be respected as a contributor to world progress.
 
I'd say that's a problem with scientific bureaucracy, but sure.

I'm always skeptical of research that I can't personally read.

CS Lewis had a term for this phenomenon: Scientism and like all "isms" it just becomes another religion. He referred to it as the "Magician's Twin" because both involve a lack of skepticism and is really about a quest for power and dominance. Hmm any other "isms" this might apply to?
 
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