This story sounds familiar...

Once upon a time there was a small group of wise people who had the ability to predict some aspects of the future. They realized that a worldwide disaster was coming that could wipe out all of humanity, and all life even, unless humanity stopped behaving badly. They warned everyone over and over again, but no one would listen, and everyone continued to behave badly. So the wise people did what they could to prepare so at least SOME people and animals would survive the disaster.


Quick, am I telling the story of climate change or Noah's Ark?


Of all the things that Evangelicals should NOT be contradicting science about, you'd think this would be the one they'd be LEAST likely to contradict. It's already happened at least once, according to them. And yet, so many of them refuse to believe the version of the story that's demonstrably true, and instead believe the version that's demonstrably false.

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