Watching a lot of American movies, I naturally know that the United States is a religious country, it must be God in words, and in deeds must be in accordance with the Bible, and it is very faithful. As a result, the legality of abortion is not uniform across the country and there are endless debates. Even pre-contraception is a great sin in the eyes of some orthodox Catholics. There is an episode in "Boston Law". After being raped, a girl was admitted to a Catholic hospital, but the hospital refused to provide emergency contraceptives afterwards. As a result, she was forced to give birth to a child who was torturing her. The most terrifying thing is the corruption of science by religion. The school prohibits teaching the theory of evolution, or classifies both the theory of evolution and the theory of God's design as science courses. The most surprising thing is that about 80% of scientists believe in God or other gods. In this film, the leader of the Human Genome Project is also arguing with the director about the existence of Jesus. In the court where science classes should teach both arguments at the same time, the judge agreed that the two arguments should coexist, and believed that religion in the United States has been declining and that the United States has lost its national religious identity (or am I wrong? ). But in this film, Bill Maher revealed that the founding fathers of the United States did not consider this country to be a Christian country.
However, in modern times, the United States increasingly regards itself as God’s spokesperson. The president regards God’s belief that humans should be free as a foreign policy (although I think so for other reasons), and only subsidizes those who say "no" to abortion. The most ridiculous thing about the medical structure is that the Mormons believe that Jesus will be born again in Florida, USA. It's a holy place. I really hope that Christianity, Catholicism, Mormonism, Scientology, etc. will beat Florida as sparsely as Gaza.
I agree with the theory of evolution. Although I don't understand the details, it is undoubtedly more evidence and more systematic than those absurd theories. When I first heard so many people doubt and deny the theory of evolution, even if an organization in the film is dedicated to finding evidence that the Bible is historical facts, I would not force religious believers to agree with the theory of evolution, as they burned back then. Bruno died and Galileo was imprisoned.
In the end, please allow me to despise God, you are so stingy. I don't believe you will have to go to hell? Remember to burn the magma to heat it up again, brother, I will take a bath in a few decades.
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