@ThinkingAtheist Evolution as a founding premise is no longer debatable. Indeed it hasn't been for many a decade.
We no longer debate the causes of sunrises either. Same reason.
@F1 Is there a way to filter out sim racing from your feed?
I'm an F1 fan, not a computer game fan, I have no interest in watching a bunch of nerds play computer games.
I don't want to block Formula 1 as I love F1, but I will if that's the only way to remove this crap from my feed
@ThinkingAtheist This confuses me. How 2 other people live their lives has no effect on me so should not be subject to legal restrictions.
If you believe it's against your religion for SOMEONE ELSE to do something that doesn't affect you in any way, then leave it to your god.
@ThinkingAtheist Nothing that is real is unknowable. We may not yet understand it, or even know of it, but that is merely ignorance, which will be cured as we learn.
That which does not exist is probably unknowable, except in that the very fact it is not real, is knowable.
@ThinkingAtheist At a push I could, maybe, forgive those who voted for Trump once. But some of those asshats did it twice! At that point we have to consider it deliberate.
@ThinkingAtheist I'm not going to read it but let me guess:
It'll list a lot of great scientific disoveries then say, god caused them.
Then it'll fall back into the god of the gaps argument but put forward a scientific or pseudo scientific hypothesis to solve it and credit god.
@McLarenF1 You need to be more precise with your question.
Do you mean who was the greatest former McLaren driver WHILE he was at McLaren, or the former driver who became the greatest?
@ThinkingAtheist I think it's indicative of the content that if you randomly removed 100 pages of the bible the result would almost certainly be a moral improvement.
@F1@AstonMartinF1 To me that's not British Racing Green. BRG has traditionally been a much darker shade, with a rich, dark hue resembling Brunswick or Forest Green.
But to each their own.
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@oelma__ It's called the Fermi Paradox.
My personal theory is that no intelligence has found a way to beat the speed of light speed limit and so the distances involved are just too great to traverse.