>>12808525I still haven't seen a valkyrie.
I still haven't seen Odin.
I still haven't seen Jesus.
I still haven't seen any proof of any deity whatsoever.
What I have seen is nothing more than fanatics tout emotional arguments on 4chan, Quora, your local street corner, shit, everywhere. Funny how religious nutters CONSTANTLY use this argument every time, and every time I tell them "What created your god?" Then they say "Hurr durr, God always was, God always will be. He's outside the universe blah blah". I then ask how does that prove their specific God then? Then they go on and on with fallacy after fallacy as if the burden of proof lies on me. Cry as much as you want fundies. Most actual scientists are simply too intelligent to get swayed with lies, empty threats of hell, etc. For the record, I'm not even an atheist. I'm irreligious and I can't seem to find a faith with rational, benevolent people that don't have astronomical levels of hatred for people who aren't a carbon copy of them.
It's a real shame that /sci/ (and a good chunk of 4chan in general) has been turned in a hub for fundamentalist Christians, flat-earthers and worst of all: people who seem to just hate anyone and anything that doesn't reflect their beliefs and values perfectly. The fact that you guys can only shout "muh tradition" and other repeated arguments prove undoubtedly you all are just as big of NPCs as SJWs. The only ones on here I can have a rational sane conversation with are the irreligious libertarians and some light SocDems. I give up. I'm just going to stick around for cucking people on /biz/ with the latest pump and dump (since many of them kind of deserve it). I don't even know why I argue with you guys. I'll just let natural selection (which is true) run its course.