The point that the bible/koran whatever were written/compiled by men. It didn't fall out of the sky or magically appear. During those times men would believe almost anything and were worshiping anything they didn't understand. Some things haven't changed since those times. The religious freaks would have everyone just have faith and not try to decipher whats going on in the world around them. A number of scientists in ancient times were persecuted because their "findings" clashed with the church's desire to keep men as dumb sheep. The had all the other religions at that time slowly killed off or integrated while trying to keep their mind control going. Just because something isn't clear now doesn't mean it won't be sorted out later. Science is a gradual process involved in getting to the answers being testing each hypothesis for validity.It doesn't claim to be a be-all- know all entity. Science encourages questioning to get to the answers. Religion fears questioning while encouraging ignorance.
The church's viewpoint is - shut the frag up and don't ask questions. Do what we tell you because we know what the imaginary father figure wants us to do
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I don’t know what church YOU attended, but at mine (and tons of others), we have this little thing called……BIBLE STUDY. We encourage people to study Scripture; we have discussions, in which questions are asked and answers given and explained.
That’s why, when the printing press came to the Western world, the Bible was one of the first works that was mass-produced. It was so that people could study FOR THEMSELVES. It also helped spark the Reformation. People saw the big gap between what the Bible actually said and what certain religious leaders claimed it said.
This may come as a shock to certain people, but lots of folk study the Word on their own. In fact (and this really freaks some atheists out), there are many people who weren’t Christians but BECAME CHRISTIANS by actually studying the Bible and asking questions

If anything, the angst of many pastors is that their congregation doesn’t do ENOUGH Bible study on their own accord.
As for your science spiel, what you keep forgetting is that early men of science were Christians. Their discoveries help solidify their belief in a supernatural Creator. And, as shown with the printing press, many of these men used their scientific knowledge to follow Christ’s decree to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick, and preach the Gospel.
Christians don't fear questions; they welcome them. It gives them the opportunity to share their faith, something that atheists claim gets on their nerves.
I wonder why the religion boys need to visit a hospital when they get sick. Surely God can heal the faithful without human intervention. The sad fact is that those who subscribe to religion need to have faith in something to prop up their weak psyche'. The fact that there is no father figure around to coddle them would be too much for them
Why not visit hospitals? After all, the "religion boys" (or their predecessors) were likely responsible for those hospitals existing, in the first place (Have you noticed the number of "Methodist" or "Baptist" hospitals and clinics in your city or state?).
Where are all the "atheist/humanist" hosptials, humanitarian centers, food banks, homeless shelters, etc.? Why aren't people running to centers of godlessness in times of trouble? If I'm not mistaken, there's are St. Jude's medical centers that help parents care for their sick kids, REGARDLESS of the parents' income. For some strange reason, I don't see no Charles Darwin Hospitals or orphanges; nor do I see Madalyn Murray O'Hair homeless shelters or food banks.