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Are atheists more likely to believe in electrical and magnetic fields?
Faraday, Tesla and Watt high priests of of the church of electricity? Does that why it seems to me like more atheists are more likely to believe in electrical and magnetic fields?
16 Answers
- HyperDogLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
To be fair, I work with plenty of non-atheist engineers who not only believe in E&M fields, they routinely measure and characterize them.
But I get your point, I think. Believing in things you cannot see is a little questionable, but fortunately, unlike spirits, the effect of electromagnetic fields is quite observable.
- Pirate AM™Lv 71 decade ago
As was pointed out in the earlier question, atheists are more likely to accept electrical and magnetic fields based on the evidence.
- Anonymous5 years ago
These Angels steered clear from making themselves Gods like the past invasion, regardless, in rebellion towards GOD have made science the new religion were men believe themselves to be Gods by explaining creation (Big Bang) and not the Angels, and have managed to by-pass genetic contamination by cracking the DNA code, the Angels have their offspring the Aryan Race (Nephilims) with the earthly women only this time they removed the giant gene so DNA isn’t altered, thus, by-passing GOD’S punishment.
- Ceiling CatteLv 71 decade ago
Yeah definitely. My belief in electric and magnetic fields has nothing to do with making my own electric motor from scratch when I was a kid or from playing with iron filings and a magnet...
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- GrantLv 61 decade ago
There's no such thing as gravity or magnetic fields. There's a woman in the core of the Earth with a magnet.
- MichelleLv 51 decade ago
I think Atheists and other non-believers are more likely to believe in silly theories like the Theory of Gravity instead of realizing that it's actually magic jesus-glue that holds us to the earth!
- Holly GolightlyLv 51 decade ago
Yes, but it's proven they're 62% less likely to believe in leprechauns and vampires. (Those Christian kiddies love that Twilight sh!t.)
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Oh noes those blasphemous atheists! How dare they deny that it is God's love that powers our energy needs?
;D
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Because they are observable? Why yes they "believe" in them.