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Anthropologist Barbara J. King explains what our distant cousins can tell us about religion and why it's OK for scientists to believe in God.
  • Ktwdawg

    see, what you're saying now is that you have to pick and choose what is useful and what should be left behind. And this raises the question (for me, anyhow) of what objective criteria you use to accomplish this. And if we have an innate moral sense (and really, most of us don't need the bible or the koran to come up with ideas that would help humanity live in peace, but maybe you do) then what is the point of it AT ALL? it's just a bunch of BS that ends up confusing the issue.

    I'm not fixated on the gory parts. They just negate the whole moral superiority thing.

    but what do I know- I'm just a useless atheist.