>>11524323>Believes Earth is 6,000 years oldOnly some fundie sects believe this.
>Believes that Earth was made before the sun and the stars.Not sure, but I think Genesis said Yahweh separated the light from the dark, first.
>Believes that humans lived in a garden with dinosaurs and other animals peacefullyYou still live in a garden. With other animals. Still mostly peaceful, if you would just stop fucking around and finding out.
>Believes that we have hunger, periods pregnancy, urge of violence, and etc just because we ate some magical fruitI think this is a metaphor for humans transitioning from the ethereal to the physical. Eating the fruit has always been accepted as mankind accepting knowledge over faith, and the more we try to understand the physical, the more we get "stuck in it".
>Believes in a global flood 5,000 years agoThat there was a massive catastrophe involving worldwide flooding looks pretty solid, but it was more like 12,000 years ago. Even today, we find temples and man-made structures under water, all over the world.
Believes that there is some mystical afterlife for you
I guarantee your mentality will not "disappear" when the machine you're currently using wears out. And there is plenty of evidence you can get a new machine to come back here and continue playing, if you want. If we used the same evidential requirements for the existence of an afterlife that we use in criminal trials, there wouldn't even be a question of there being an afterlife, it would simply be accepted.
>Believes that humans came from a bunch of inbredsExodus mentions there being other people in the world besides Adam & Eve. The American Indian tribes saw themselves as separate from other tribes, in the same fashion. Their tribe were "the people", other tribes were not "the people". Jews (or their progenitors) probably used the same concept. Adam and Eve were not the only humans, but they were, at the time, the only "people".