Astrophile
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You don't mean that because if you did, you would not spend all your time trying to convince us you are right and we are wrong. You really must stop making things up as you go along.
*staff edit* What I do object to is having an obviously false and absurd belief (i.e. creationism) taught in schools.
I should object equally strongly if schools tried to teach that the Earth is flat, that the Moon's craters are volcanic (I used to believe this myself, but I was wrong), that Piltdown man is a genuine human fossil, that The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail is true history, or that a consortium of European nations landed men and women on the Moon before 1969, but I should not object to anybody believing or publishing such things. It is merely that I do not want them taught in schools.
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