We are at that point. Unfortunately not everyone has paid attention to the updates.
I didn't say this.
You're missing my point the metaphor is always dumb no matter what context it's being used in. It betrays the same kind of narrow mindedness and lack of general awareness that makes people ask why there's still homophobia, racism and violence still exist in 2014. Humanity is not and never has been "at a point". Think about it logically, how does it make sense to say that humanity has moved past religion when 84% of the worlds population is religious? There is no memo or 'update', history has never functioned in this way. There are still of people out there that would have never encountered an atheist.
Its not excusable either.
Who said it had to be? Excusable to who exactly? By what moral standard have you decided that religious people need to be derided and insulted?
So make better arguments that don't rely on supplementary information
My arguments are cogent and relatively easy to follow, it ain't on me that you want everything to make sense on your own terms.
Sure we can. Thats what experiments are for.
No we can't, we've made huge strides with the brain but there are a ton of things we still don't know. Simple fMRI tests suggest that religious people actually do believe in earnest but that gives rise to more complex questions of the extents to which a brain can fool itself or succumb to constantly reified information and how cognitive dissonance actually functions that science can't yet answer. Relative to the complexity of the brain, our capacity to test it is actually quite limited.
Too bad. Adopting religious views is voluntary. And as such, they can be evaluated and verified
You're bringing out my inner contrarian with how wrong you often are when you make these blanket statements. That one however is a doozy. Most religious people are born into their faiths. You're essentially arguing that indoctrination from birth is the same thing a a voluntary decision to adopt a view, which... well I shouldn't have to explain why that makes no sense.
Empiricism disagrees with you.
Empiricism is an ideal. An indispensably useful one that forms the basis of the last 500 years of thought, but there is no ethical imperative to adhere to it in all aspects of ones life and it is utterly pointless to hold people up against that standard if they don't hold themselves to it.