I'm very sorry AC 510707, but I have already pointed out two times why everything you say here doesn't amount to anything. As I already said, you should read my previous posts again as it's all there, I'm not going to try a third time.
You probably aren't aware of how profound the influence of the paradigm you hold is on how you think and what seems logical or normal to you. As a result of this you consider that what is normal to think for you should be normal to think for anybody, which obviously is false.
This is offcourse not meant as a personal attack, an argumentum ad hominem, so let me try to substantiate this:
Ok, fossils. We find the skeleton of an animal. Now it's quite easy to assume, it died, lay there, and as time passed, was buried under layers of soil. That's just what is obvious and everyone would think. You don't need a previous world view to arrive at this simple solution of the problem.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 510707This quote and it's bolded parts pinpoint the problem exactly. It is
quite easy to assume this (as in the quote), depending on your paradigm or worldview! As I said, you probably aren't aware of how profound the influence of your worldview is on how you think, else you wouldn't have said this. That's also why I asked you to REALLY consider "what if the fundamentalistic christian's worldview was actually true?", so that you could experience that.
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you don't need a previous worldview to arrive at this solution (as in the quote), offcourse you do! Else you would've arrived at a completely different solution that would seem equally as normal to you! If you held no worldview, you'd probably notice the fossil, think "that's nice", and move on!