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! The King of Glory – 04
!! *The Categorical Declaration Versus The Categorical Denial – 03*
The common trope of a Christian Bible riddled with the relics of religious myths leading its adherents into an unscientific stance toward reality is more of a projection than it is a perception.
It turns out that atheistic intellectuals are often the perpetrators of macro-myths which poison the pot of academic discourse despite the presence of otherwise rational ingredients.
The *Myth of Evolution* is a classic case-in-point.
The hue and cry directed against Creationists is a diversionary tactic designed to keep the populous from detecting that the scientist hath no clothes.
*Richard Dawkins* claims that the Christian Creationist is either stupid or insane.
Me thinketh that the evolutionary biologist doth protest too much and should cease pouring his poison down the ears of they who are half asleep.
But their Gertrude – the glory and monetary gain derived from their /shtick/ – is too enticing for their type to cease from betraying their own brethren - humanity.
Thank God for Jesus who tells the Truth even while affixed to the cross of cancel culture so that some can find their way back to paradise while the rest are granted mercy toward a future day of repentance – /“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do!”/
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