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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Why don't creationists get together and start their own town, or their own state?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cabal" data-source="post: 47615412" data-attributes="member: 196773"><p>Really, what is with this obsession with Puritanism? I am sure as hell glad the religious climate of today's UK is nothing like that of Britain in the 1660s. I like walking around without being blown up by Catholics, thank you very much.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, and? The Puritans which you speak so fondly of also thought any enjoyment was sinful and had a slight fetish for witch-burning. Also, living pre-ToE and pre-enlightenment really renders this an irrelevant statement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Er, no, that would be because it fails at being scientific and therefore obviously doesn't belong in a science classroom. You're under the impression that without these vague "censorship laws" creationism would otherwise be taught - well, guess what, creationism doesn't need additional laws to keep it out of the science classroom, it does a fine job of that all by itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabal, post: 47615412, member: 196773"] Really, what is with this obsession with Puritanism? I am sure as hell glad the religious climate of today's UK is nothing like that of Britain in the 1660s. I like walking around without being blown up by Catholics, thank you very much. Again, and? The Puritans which you speak so fondly of also thought any enjoyment was sinful and had a slight fetish for witch-burning. Also, living pre-ToE and pre-enlightenment really renders this an irrelevant statement. Er, no, that would be because it fails at being scientific and therefore obviously doesn't belong in a science classroom. You're under the impression that without these vague "censorship laws" creationism would otherwise be taught - well, guess what, creationism doesn't need additional laws to keep it out of the science classroom, it does a fine job of that all by itself. [/QUOTE]
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