VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Matt Westwood|DATE|1359562825|CONTENT|Religion is for people who can&#039;t handle science. After all, it&#039;s difficult and complicated, and requires that you paid attention in school. Not the sort of pay attention where you all sit and recite the words by rote, but the sort of pay attention where you have to think hard when the teacher asks you a question. Not the sort of questions where you are asked things like: &quot;What was it that Little Miss Muffet sat on?&quot; but the sort of questions where you are asked things like: &quot;If you drop a hammer from the height of one metre, how fast is it moving when it hits your toe?&quot;

My elder sister, who had religion when in her teens (still got it, poor thing) considered it completely beneath her dignity to know anything about science, even basic physics (so such domestic knowhow about centre of gravity and coefficients of friction were deliberately a closed book to her, which is why she managed to demolish such a colossal quantity of crockery etc.) but if you were to profess to be ignorant of the fact that her personal spiritual humility was right up there with Jesus, you were in Deep Trouble.|EMAIL|prime.mover@proofwiki.org|IP-ADDRESS|176.27.245.30|MODERATIONFLAG|