toff
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I always find it odd when creationists cite Galileo, thinking somehow it supports their case. In fact, it's a perfect example of what we see again today, in creationism. A few narrow minded people who have set beliefs (ie., 'unchangable') about their religion decide to 'black ball' someone/something discovered by science which they think contradicts that belief. Fortunately, Galileo's theory won out in the end, as evolutionary theory will...and creationists will go down in history with Galileo's oppressors.
This message is a reply to: | | Message 36 by John Paul, posted 02-25-2002 5:57 PM | | John Paul has replied |
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