On Jan 12, 9:01 am, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is a world of difference between being passionate about there
> being no life on Mars and being passionate about the evidence of no
> life on Mars when people keep insisting that there is.
What is that difference exactly?
> This is
> especially true when people are making money, offering salvation, and
> altering lives due to the fiction that there is.
Why does making money make a difference? If I believed that there was
life on mars, and I spent every one of my hard earned dollars on
research to prove that there is, why would that enflame your
passions? Why does my money matter to you?
Why would a religion offering salvation enflame your passions?
Why would altering lives be a reason to get passionate?
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