TS,
You may call lerprechauns and ape men analogy or science, I call it myth.
There’s a lot of wrong in that sentence.
First, analogies are comparisons between
different objects with a
common characteristic. In this case the objects (god/leprechauns) are different, but the characteristic (the justifying argument) is the same. The purpose is to show that, if an argument that seeks to justify the claim “god” works just as well for the outcome “leprechauns”, then it’s probably a bad argument.
Second, there’ no such thing as “ape men”. There are
apes, which include the family Hominidae. This family (called hominids) is the great apes, which include four genera comprising three extant species of orangutans and their subspecies, two extant species of gorillas and their subspecies, two extant species of chimpanzees and their subspecies, and one extant species of humans in a single extant subspecies.
Put simply, taxonomically we
are apes.
You know those drawing they showed you in grade school with Brutish Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble stooped over a fire after a hard days work of beating their ugly women over the head with a tree and dragging them around by the hair. With big cool looking Dinosaurs, giant lizards that roared and chased the monkey men into caves. Sure, it was just an artist's imagination and the monkey men turned out to be fake; fragments from a pigs jawbone and the cool Dinosaurs turned out to be big dumb chickens that go "squawk," but a bunch of geeks in lab coats managed to brainwash the young ignorant masses, in between visits to the planetarium, into thinking that science was "cool."
I suppose treating the Flintstones as a factual reference work will lead you into this kind of nonsense. Taxonomy on the other hand - the science of naming, describing and classifying organisms using morphological, behavioural, genetic and biochemical observations – tends to be more reliable. You should try to find out something about it rather than rely on cartoons for your information – you might find it interesting. And enlightening.
Well, that some people are so afraid of being accountable to God Almighty that they will believe anything. Not to mention stoners at the Pink Floyd planetarium show. And Pluto isn't a normal planet.
So you assert. Why though would anyone be afraid of something they’ve been given no good reason to think exist in the first place? Are you afraid of Godzilla? Why not?
(See what I did there by the way – that was an a -n -a -l -o -g- y. Can you see how they work now?)