To: Tribune7
"Let's make an assumption, just for a moment, that common descent via the means described by macro-evolutionary theory is true. Would it be more important for someone to believe in that or to believe in God?"
2905 -t7-
Neither belief is important to your peers. -- Only the way you act towards others is important to them.
- Thus, your insistant *actions*, -- insisting that others believe as you do, - are important.
-- Keep your beliefs to yourself, and no one cares.
To: Tribune7; Fester Chugabrew; f.Christian; gore3000; Alamo-Girl
tpaine wrote: "...and no one cares...."
I care, tribune7, as many others do. We're out here following the discussion and cheering for you and the others who have the courage to stand against those who imagine that human reasoning is the be all, end all. Thank you!
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