Religious people aren’t bothered or surprised at all when their prayers don’t come true. On the other hand, if their cell phone or car or air conditioner suddenly stops working without warning, they’re absolutely shocked and dismayed.
My point is that even the most religious people actually believe in science far more than they believe in their religion. They’re just too stupid to realize it.
Lucky for me all the religious people I know are into science and only trust science and technology to make a change in anything in life but in about creation and unforseen things deep in their heads they just want to believe…
Religious people aren’t bothered or surprised at all when their prayers don’t come true. On the other hand, if their cell phone or car or air conditioner suddenly stops working without warning, they’re absolutely shocked and dismayed.
My point is that even the most religious people actually believe in science far more than they believe in their religion. They’re just too stupid to realize it.
Lucky for me all the religious people I know are into science and only trust science and technology to make a change in anything in life but in about creation and unforseen things deep in their heads they just want to believe…
There’s a reason why “virtue signalling” was a term originally coined to describe faith behaviors.