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From DL's 2nd link "The gist of the message is that teaching evolution in U.S. schools is unlawful. " No secret I stand with the evolutionists but what mystifies me most about this line of thinking is the 'individual.' Not necessarily this specific individual but I really do wonder what, firmly entrenched, creationists were like as children. Many were raised in xian homes, likely but not necessarily, fundamentalist environments, while others came to it later in life via the 'born again' route. But all, at one time, were kids and I really do wonder when the switch was thrown. I'm not sure it's the environment and 'indoctrination' (he said as gently as possible). I say this from personal experience. Members of my family are in the clergy, others are not but are more religious than those who are and yet others, from the same environment have no time for creationism. All kids at one time. All from the same environment. What was the event?? Anyway... Also from DL's 2nd link just in case you didn't go down that far (so-to-speak). Some rather explicit language but I think you can deal with it. =) http://skepchick.org/blog/?p=402 ___________________________________________________________________________ "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying that I approved of it." Mark Twain
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