So why does it matter? Suppose you actually did believe that 'G*d pulls the sun across the sky in his golden chariot' ... so? Does it CHANGE the Truth?
Why does it matter? Because let's apply the same thought process to natural disasters. I'm sure you can see the difference between these 2 ideas-
"This earthquake happened because gay people are rampant in this area. God is punishing us for allowing them to do what they want. If we get rid of them, these earthquakes will stop."
"This earthquake happened because we're dangerously close to the edge of a tectonic plate. We should probably move away from it, set up some seismic activity scales, and mark it on a map so people know of it and we can avoid more damage and death."
The truth
does not matter to religious people. If it did, there would be no religious people.
What evidence have you that it's NOT G*d-pulled?
A 1st grade education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_orbitWhat evidence do you have that this god does pull it? Once we set both sets of evidences on the table, we can rationally determine which is more logical.
What's the difference between ancient mythology & the modern mythology we have today (a.k.a. "science," but really 'scientist's highly-convincing stories')?
There's a
humongous difference between mythological beliefs and the scientific process. It is true that they would overlap each other in ancient times, but that's simply because of technological limitations and religious dogma of the time. The scientific process in modern times and marvelous- the fact that you can see this message is proof of that. Science has the ability to improve itself- if it's wrong,
that's a good thing! That means we can improve our view with any new evidences we find.
Mythology- specifically creationism as an example, does not have that luxury. If one thing is wrong with it, the whole foundation crumbles and there's nothing to build upon since it relies so much on the ancient beliefs. This is why creationists are so crazy with rigging and tacking-on their beliefs onto legit sciences- if they're wrong, their entire beliefs are proven to be faulty. Thus is why you hear "the bible actually meant
this when it says
this." It's a cheap and convenient way to make something seem legit, but the reality is it's a delusional and fallacious way of thinking.