That is not proof of anything. It is a failure of logic. Just because people believe something and turn to it for help doesn’t make it true outside of their heads. People often turned to animal sacrifice across history. That doesn’t mean sacrifice has an effect. People have often turned to drug-induced hallucinatory divinations, in sweat tents or bath houses. People have often turned to esoteric mediumship, talking with the dead. People have often turned to the reading of bones or guts or palms or irises or flowers or leaves or… whatever. These palliatives help us cope, but are based on fantasy. You pick the fantasy of a god. No argument resuscitates this point. The most popular fantasy amongst the set is not more true because it is more popular. This is another example of poor reasoning.Brother Bob wrote:Too much proof that a God wired our DNA to act this way
But I’m confused. Have you abandoned your attempt to defend the story of Adam and Eve? Should I assume you agree with me that it’s contradictory?