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About Me

 


 

My name is Julian Stirling, I am 19 years old and I probably have a bigger beard than you. I am currently an undergraduate at Nottingham University, where I am reading Physics.

I decided to make this web site because I often get into “discussions” with people on the subjects of religion and creationism, and I always find myself answering the same questions; but with a web site I can answer these questions more eloquently and then link people to them.


 

Where I stand on the above topics:

Religion: As far as the evidence shows:

- There is no supreme being.

- There is nothing supernatural.
- Things don’t all happen for a reason.
Now the thing may exist, but there is no more reason to believe that they do, than there is to believe that there is a china teapot orbiting mars.

Creationism, in any form, whether it is Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, Scientific creationism (talk about an oxymoron) or Intelligent Design, is stupid. I especially disagree with teaching it in science classes, because science is a way of knowing built on evidence, and there is not one shred of evidence for any form of creationism. To teach creationism in a science class is on par with teaching that the Roman Empire never existed in a history class.