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If creation has been proven false, why don't we bury, put the matter to rest once and for all?
https://www.quora.com/If-creation-has-been-proven-false-why-dont-we-bury-put-the-matter-to-rest-once-and-for-all/answer/Hans-Georg-Lundahl
- Hans-Georg Lundahl
- Blog : "http://creavsevolu.blogspot.com". Debating evolutionists for 15 years +.
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- "If creation has been proven false,"
It hasn't. But answering the rest, I'll suppose for a moment the truth were false and had been proven so.
"why don't we bury, put the matter to rest once and for all?"
Because there are those guys who actually will not believe those proofs to be definite. This means that there is no human social unanimity on how to treat the matter.
Also, among Evolutionists, who "know the truth", there is no unanimity on how to treat Creationists.
Some debate, some want to treat Creationists like people one could "section", a word I just learned and which I suppose means to put them in mental hospital.
So, the answer to the matter is, disunion among men.
Back to what I really believe : this disunion is predictable by Creationism, since it includes Tower of Babel (Genesis 11).
co-authors are other participants quoted. I haven't changed content of thr replies, but quoted it part by part in my replies, interspersing each reply after relevant part. Sometimes I have also changed the order of replies with my retorts, so as to prioritate logical/topical over temporal/chronological connexions. That has also involved conflating more than one message. I have also left out mere insults.
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