- 07 Apr 2021 03:18
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You do not seem to disagree that there are a large number of US citizens who do not rely on verifiable facts to inform their worldview.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
Verv wrote:The best chess player I faced IRL was YEC, and he was also one of the smartest boys in the school. Very sharp. He now has a prestigious position in a shipping & logistics company and makes crazy money with an attractive wife. Very outstanding guy.
And he was one of two YEC people I knew growing up in a rural state.
So, I have a strange relationship with YEC.
I am definitely not YEC, but I am less critical of it than most people.
I think this is a case where there are strong arguments it was.
I am not even necessarily sure of how to navigate this because the laws can produce radically different results in the US even when it is determined that the actions a person did basically killed someone.
A very important example of this is unfolding now:
You do not seem to disagree that there are a large number of US citizens who do not rely on verifiable facts to inform their worldview.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...