You wouldn't have the capacity to rationalise around faulty biblical information,
This seems to be your problem, not mine. Again, do you really need to be reminded that you're the one who asked these questions in the first place?
or even assume you can build a cohesive theoretical argument around a bronze age book if you didn't have access to current day scientific methodology.
I don't need a bronze age book or scientific methodology. I addressed your thread with simple logic which you seem incapable of responding to. Instead you've decided to go on a rant about ancient texts which you yourself brought up in the first place. You asked a simple question, and I provided a simple answer with a few simple questions of my own to discover if you have a clue to what you're talking about. Evidently you are unable to address my questions. That's just a simple scientific observation.
It's so much of a waste, when you could put your juicy brain to better use. Like using humanities scientific knowledge to improve our conditions.
And yet here you are presenting a question that is then followed by one deflection after another. How is this improving conditions anywhere? If using scientific knowledge is so great, why are you presenting a discussion on Infinite Regress? Did you present some scientific knowledge proving infinite regression?
Or maybe you prefer we continue chopping down tree's to build more churches,
The timber companies have trees they can't cut down because there's a glut of timber. I haven't seen a church built out of wood in decades. Most of them seem to be tilt up, but supposedly there's a shortage of sand because of this. I can see how you might be concerned about this as well. How will we live without sand?.
...to print more Bible's.
Everything's online now so they just bring their tablets to church. Hell, I even had a couple of traveling evangelists knock on my door the other day with tablets instead of bibles. I was going to tell them that I wasn't interested in hearing what a couple of bible thumpers had to say, but then noticed that they didn't have any bibles. Those sneaky evangelists are so deceitful.
People don't even use paper bags at the grocery store anymore. Plastic is ubiquitous. It's in everything even the food we eat. Those darn Christians need to learn to stop producing all that plastic, or we're all going to die.
Maybe you prefer we continue to suck this planet's resources dry for the 2.2 billion believer's who need to power more building's than Starbucks.
You mean like their homes? You certainly can't be referring to your aforementioned churches, can you? You mean those buildings that are lit up for a few hours once or twice a week? Yeah, that's going to be the end of the power grid for us all. I can see brown outs now from all those Christians lighting candles during their services. Then we can't forget about all those fluorescent signs announcing the times for their services, bible verses, etc.
And here I was under the impression that the earth was being despoiled by multinational corporations. Thanks for enlightening us all to who is really pulling the strings behind the curtains. Now we know that they're all being run by Christians in churches.
Yeah, Christian churches are going to waste all of the natural resources in our world. So what does this have to do with your thread again? Oh, right, these are your deeply held religious beliefs which you're now presenting as a Given, and we're all just supposed to believe this because of what? Your zeal for professing our need to save the planet? Pray tell, what does this have to do with your scientific theory of an infinite regression?