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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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Feb 15th, 2006, 01:28 AM
So what would you propose davin? That the government set up an agency for determining which ideas are so outlandish that they no one should be allowed to present them as facts? Things that can only be believed if the people who believe them don't really believe them or talk about them as if they were true?
And it's not like they're 'disguising' religious beliefs as fact, the organization is called 'answers in genisis', they've got priests in the museum to answer questions, and their premise seems to be that the bible is always right. So where's the disguise? It's one thing for these intelligent design people to be trying to teach their nonsense in public classrooms, it's another thing for a private organization to express their beliefs. If you don't like it, set up your own museum, or go there and argue with them, or do some other private action, don't think that the state should step on their necks for believing ridiculous things.
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