Talk:Updates/@comment-27694485-20160428165359/@comment-25118285-20160725151526

I fail to see how any of this relates to what I said, but okay.

I'm guessing you aren't from America, where issues like this are far too common. Teachers in public schools can go around preaching creationism in the classroom and legally have the right to claim scientific fact is BS, in science class! The result is generation after generation who don't understand science, claim that evolution isn't real because "How could a fish turn into a human?!?", and don't believe in global warming. It's shameful.

Also, science and religion are two different things. You can trust science, which is fact and can't be interpreted like the Bible can, while still believing in your faith 100%, because faith is up to interpretation. People refused to believe that the earth rotates the sun because God made us the center of the universe - but now look at us. Anyone who would assert that we don't rotate the sun would be laughed at. The thing about science is that confirmed theories are true even if you don't believe in them - like evolution. So just because lots of people don't believe in it, doesn't mean it isn't happening.