Creationisms Back Door?

Creationisms Back Door?

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Thanks for the link, what do you think about the views race that the article mentions, is that part of your case.

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i don't think so just its mentioned...

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Originally posted by e4chris
Pagans lived in the UK, they made sacrifices in wicker men when they were afraid or crops failed. They were easily converted, the winter solstice is still celebrated but only by a few.

Christmas is great and the Bible has good stories, if you don't want the Bible the only other great ancient stories come from the Greeks, but they were wiped out and the Christians are still here.
Believe it or not, a few Greeks have survived even to the present day.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
I don't know all the states that once taught creationism along with the evolution theory. However, I was raised in Texas and creationism was not forbidden there when I was in public school.

http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2013/01/how-texas-public-schools-still-teach-creationism

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Interesting link - here is another from the same site

http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2008/04/creationists-flunk-masters-degree

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Originally posted by biffo konker
Interesting link - here is another from the same site

http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2008/04/creationists-flunk-masters-degree
I agree that religious beliefs are not science, but it does not follow that all non-religious beliefs are science. Evilution is an example of another belief that is not science.

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