I just carefully reread my last reply to you and I can't, for the life of me, understand what you're hearing as a "condescending tone." You said that the things science say must be accepted "without proof positive," and I responded by saying that science doesn't really seek proofs, and then explained why I was more willing to believe what scientists said. Then, to your point about religion being personal, I laid out my problems with religion when it doesn't stay personal, which, surely, you must agree happens.
I don't equate belief in God with "stupidity," but I do equate it with irrationality; that said, I think ALL people are irrational because irrationality is hard-wired into our brains. I tend to find that non-believers tend to only be slightly less irrational about that one subject, but not less irrational about anything else. I also think religious believers tend to be more ignorant (and ignorance isn't stupidity since everyone is ignorant about something; I know practically nothing about, say, medicine or law or politics or history) about science and, specifically, where science conflicts with their beliefs.



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