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How do creationists answer these questions: Are you an Ape? A Mammal? A Vertebrate?
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<blockquote data-quote="verysincere" data-source="post: 62646502" data-attributes="member: 300486"><p>Several CF participants have asked for some of the more popular back-issues of the Bible.and.Science.Forum series authored by Professor Tertius. (He was known as Verysincere during the time he was collecting data for a Young Earth Creationism research project here on CF)</p><p></p><p>So the OP is a result of those requests and in this case the article was already well suited for a discussion forum format. </p><p></p><p>If you have any particular topics or questions you would like to see posted, just send a private message to Verysincere here on CF and we may be able to find a relevant article in the BSF Archives.</p><p></p><p>We are also considering posting these articles in the CF blog area. But we've heard that nobody would find them there.</p><p></p><p>Saito Singh</p><p>Assistant to the Director</p><p>IGAT (Bible.and.Science.Forum)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="verysincere, post: 62646502, member: 300486"] Several CF participants have asked for some of the more popular back-issues of the Bible.and.Science.Forum series authored by Professor Tertius. (He was known as Verysincere during the time he was collecting data for a Young Earth Creationism research project here on CF) So the OP is a result of those requests and in this case the article was already well suited for a discussion forum format. If you have any particular topics or questions you would like to see posted, just send a private message to Verysincere here on CF and we may be able to find a relevant article in the BSF Archives. We are also considering posting these articles in the CF blog area. But we've heard that nobody would find them there. Saito Singh Assistant to the Director IGAT (Bible.and.Science.Forum) [/QUOTE]
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