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Carl Sagan: Where Religion Gets Into Trouble
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The hypocrisy behind Christianity is enormous.

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Carl Sagan saw the divine as vast and cosmic, not a cosmic clerk tallying sins. His wisdom reminds us that reducing the Creator of galaxies to an “unerring stenographer” is humanity’s failure, not God’s. Sacred wonder dies when scripture confines the infinite into small, fearful boxes of control.

He’s spot on. Belief systems destroy meaningful thought.

Fundamentalism is deeply irrational. The Universe is a formidably exquisite place to explore and understand. To believe in an early iron-age, goat-herders' text is to nullify the intelligence of the human mind.

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Where science gets into trouble. Explaining the deeper questions and math and logic
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Matt. 9:17, Mark 2:22, and Luke 5:37-39 state that new wine is not put in old wine skins. This has spiritual applications as well as scientific applications. The new wine will destroy the old skins that have already been stretched by the fermentation process that produces CO2.

On what clock do you suppose he measured the age of the earth? Using how many scientifically unverified assumptions about physics? He was High Priest in his day, and his main competition was a large number of scientists who did not swallow his religious dogma of evolution.
