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Creationism and the Holocaust

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-04 10:18

I like how athiests say that if you make an extraordinary claim (like that God exists) you have to have extraordinary claims to back it up. They say that books and writing isn't enough to prove this claim, because anybody could have just forged the Bible and just *claiming* to be an authority on the matter.

In 50 years from now, or a few hundred years from now, people believing that the holocaust happened, will face the same problem. They say that there's "mountains of evidence" to support this highly extraordinary claim, but with time, this mountain will be eroded into an amount of evidence no bigger than the Bible. Then people will point and laugh at the jews and their "fabled" extinction, going "Well, you're still *here*, aren't you? How do you explain *that*? I don't believe in your religious texts - I'm an atheist.".

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-10 21:04

Let's compare the two:

-Holocaust (70+ years ago): Some assholes rounded up some people of another race and sent them to gas chambers and concentration camps.

-Christianity (2,000+ years ago): A half-man, half-god/his own father born of a virgin vicariously took on the misdeeds of the human race that he created in the first place, and died and came back to life, subsequently ascending into an ethereal realm where he resides to this day with his dad/himself.


Certain semantics of the holocaust are certainly up for debate, but the gist of it is there. I mean, there's still people around who were kept in the camps.

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