What does /x/ think about creationism? It has lots of logical scientific backing, but I feel people just don't take it serious.
>>17938647
10/10 troll. BRB kms
>>17938658
I'm serious(ish)
>>17938665
>serious
>>17938647
>vs
Sure.
Looks like /b/ wandered on to /x/ again
This is /x/, kid. We may believe in all kinds of crazy bullshit, but that's a little out there even for us.
>>17938668
>>17938674
Just give me your opinion you fucking trolls
>>17938689
Alright jeez. All you had to do was ask.
I haven't looked into Creationism because I don't think Christians have created a formal system for analysis yet. So far they focus more on trying to poke holes in the evolutionary model, which is perfectly rational and fine, but while I'm sure there are a number of Christians that believe in a false Earth, I don't think they're really scientific enough to make a coherent, testable hypothesis.
But, again, I've never looked into it.
>>17938689
Fuck off
>>17938689
Fine. It's garbage from beginning to end. There's no scientific or spiritual reason to believe in it, and it pretty much always leads to convoluted and self-defeating theologies.
Also, the spirits all think that shit is hilarious.
>>17938708
Thanks, I appreciate the opinion.
>>17938704
Thank you, very well written.