Straitjacket Fits
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Straitjacket Fits
@LumpyGravy12
To believe in nonsense is an 𝙪𝙣𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙜𝙚𝙖𝙗𝙡𝙚 demonstration of loyalty. It serves as a political uniform, and if you have a uniform, you have an army.








Incorrect. Science is a methodology. Systematic observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and falsification within the natural world. It doesn’t “demand evidence” for every possible question, nor does it claim to address metaphysics, ultimate origins, or why the universe is intelligible/mathematical at all. It works precisely because the universe follows discoverable, consistent laws. Many of the greatest scientists (Newton, Kepler, Maxwell, Faraday, Mendel, even modern ones like Francis Collins) saw no conflict between that ordered reality and a rational Creator. Science describes how; it doesn’t dictate why or rule out agency behind the laws. The “science vs. God” framing is a false dichotomy. Science assumes uniformity of nature and the reliability of reason which are things theism explains better than pure materialism (why should blind matter produce minds that can do math and science?). Faith isn’t “belief without evidence” it’s trust based on cumulative reasons, philosophy, personal experience, and the very existence of a comprehensible cosmos. If evidence appeared for God tomorrow, science wouldn’t collapse. We’d study the new data. But science can’t prove a negative on God by design. Conflating methodological naturalism with philosophical atheism is exactly the ignorance I was pointing at.

















Today in the Church, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. For Christians, Jesus’ Heart symbolizes God’s merciful and infinite love for every human being. No matter where we come from, God’s love knows no borders, makes no distinctions, is given to all, and brings us together in unity. #ApostolicJourney



