Essentially, for Republicans, it seems like avoiding raw milk is the new masking — and they’re just not going to do it in order to prove a point.

For instance, in April, Infowars host Owen Shroyer called the Food and Drug Administration a “gangster mafia” who wanted to “make raw milk illegal.”

“So, now that more people are going to local farms and farmers markets and consuming raw milk, this angers the FDA,” Shroyer said. “This angers Big Milk. Say, ‘No, you need to pasteurize milk, it’s a lot less healthy for you.’ See, eventually, they’ll just make it illegal. They’ll just make raw milk illegal. That’s what this is all about.”

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    Dude, the amount of engineers and technical people I meet that are creationists are astounding.

    Like, you went through all that math and science. You know how it works. You trust it enough to get on an airplane or crawl under your heavy thing supported by a frame you built and worked the math out on.

    You trust the material science, that you didn’t actually do, other scientists did.

    And yet you don’t trust the math and science that went into proving the earth is older than 6000 years or whatever fucking random number they made up in your one fantasy book.

    The mental gymnastics is just mind boggling.

    Then they pull the, (well god put all that there when he created the earth to make it look like its that old)

    That’s about when I introduce them to the concept of the last Thursday theory.

    One dude had the gall to say the Bible is the oldest written story, and I’m like DUDE! have you no idea about the Epic of Gilgamesh?

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      Huh, had to look up the Last Thursdayism thing.

      I remember bringing up the Vedas when xtians bring up the “but the bible is the oldest written story”, and they were like…ve-what? The thing is that even though several people like this make their way through uni, they treat it as just a fancy vo-tech track and either shut off their brain entirely during anything unrelated to their narrow goal or consciously just learned to say what they thought “they” wanted and immediately discarded it. Certainly, they seemed to not have changed their mind on anything vs. what they believed leaving high school.

      What’s even worse is when they get into discussions of morality - so many of them really do believe that people would not behave themselves and could not even have a society with a belief in their specific interpretation of their preferred version of an Abrahamic text. It’s just so provincial. Even if they had a philosophy course - it all just seems to bounce right off their skulls. They really do think that if their Jehovah/Allah/Yahweh didn’t supposedly set down rules like “don’t murder” that people would still be doing it.

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      You don’t even need to go as far as engineers. How regular people trust all the science that makes their cell phones and cars and fast food, but none of the tech that scares them or challenges their understanding is hilarious. They’re like Amish people who got addicted to cell phones and mass produced food.

    • I looked up Last Thursdayism also, it did not disappoint :

      if the world was created 6,000 years ago with the appearance of being made billions of years ago, what is there to stop us from claiming it was made Last Thursday?

      The debate on whether Last Thursdayism is true has raged on ever since the creation of the universe last Thursday.

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        I do like even the religious point of view that if God is almighty,

        if God went to enormous lengths to convince us that the world is billions of years old, who are we to disagree?