> Gosh, I have to disagree with you. Just because some people are
> 'believers' doesn't mean that they have to be saddled with the
> "creationist" clap-trap. Think of the kids who have to swallow it - how
> can they grow up
> intelligently? That is, grow up with a basic understanding of how the
> world works and how we got here, and even, where we might be going?
>
> Lawry
My wife grew up into a quite intelligent "creationist" Seventh-day
Adventist scientist. I was baptized in my 20's, having had an experience
that for me demonstrates the validity of the Old Testament Seventh-day
Sabbath, which in turn is a memorial to a literal 7-day creation. My wife
has read extensively on potential holes in the theory of Evolution pointed
out by learned Creationists. I also encourage her to read the writings of
Evolutionists, in the spirit of "know thy enemy". I will encourage her to
forward her response to me of the email from Dr. Who, which I forwarded
her earlier today (for the curious, the economic downturn has forced us to
take jobs where we can, 300 miles apart -- at least we have no children).
George
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