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To: gobucks
71% of Bush voters support teaching ID

Well, there ya go. It's always been like pulling teeth before, but now we have it straight up and out in the open. The article says that 71% of Bush voters support teaching creationism, but you've changed it to 71% supporting ID. Which can only mean that we've been correct all along - ID is creationism. In pseudo-scientific garb, I suppose, but now we've got confirmation nonetheless - ID is creationism. QED.

Most folks aren't as forthright as you - kudos for your honesty.

7 posted on 02/10/2005 6:58:25 PM PST by general_re (How come so many of the VKs have been here six months or less?)
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To: general_re
Most folks aren't as forthright as you - kudos for your honesty.

Honestly, it isn't me. Being forthright is what I have been instructed to do, and lately I have been following it.

The kudos belongs to Christ, who in the beginning, was logos, and who, later, said, I am the truth.

13 posted on 02/10/2005 7:11:59 PM PST by gobucks (http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/laocoon.htm)
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To: general_re
Note that the article also contains this little gem:

"Those who advocate giving it equal treatment in schools have a different interpretation. 'Intelligent design promotes a rational basis for belief in God,' said John Calvert, managing director of the Kansas-based advocacy group Intelligent Design Network Inc."

In other words, ID isn't creationism, it just promotes creationism. Do you see walking and talking ducks too?

66 posted on 02/11/2005 6:44:07 AM PST by atlaw
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