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Author Topic:   Problems with U.S. science education regarding evolution?
contracycle
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Message 23 of 26 (188049)
02-24-2005 6:56 AM
Reply to: Message 20 by custard
02-23-2005 7:54 PM


Re: In Canada
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Of course you still obviously believe in the divine right of kings on some level or you would have tossed your nobility out a long time ago.
The Divine Right of Kings suffered a bit of a blow at Magna Carta. And then again when we chopped the kings head off - not very divine, was he? The British monarchy has persisted precisely because it does not assert a divine right; divine right is historically least present in the British state than in any of the European monarchies.

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