I do wonder how good a survey it was though. 2000 people, were they all white and church-of-england? If not, would all their religions have the same creation story? While the hindus are a very tolerant lot, I can't see them actually wanting creationism taught to their children. Do all of them have the same open minded ideas about what ID is that I started out with, that have vanished over my last few days research into what ID actually means?
I dunno, I find myself disappointed. It all seems so terribly unbritish.
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Mallanox : "My mother was Irish and my father was an alien. I was an only child and I dress funny."
Sadly I just missed the Horizon programme at 10.00 pm or 2200 hours on BBC2. Pity sounds like it was fun. Well I did see the last 5 minutes of the programme.
I am not just amazed or shocked but gob smacked. In the 80s, we were taught creatism in RE (Regilous Education) and evolution in Science classes.
I knew the world has gone mad but I didn't think that it had gone this mad and it feels that we are going backwards.
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Tempory Frisker
Given the choice between evolutionary theorists and religious advocates....Im gonna go with "the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" explanation of creation.
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