To: Dimensio
He doesn't. He just mentions that religious people had a justification to feel threatened. . . But you said " He hits the nail on the head, however, about how evolution is seen as part of a general, and undeniable, assault on religion.". . .So why are you now denying that evolution was part of it when you originally said that it was? Evolution is seen as part of an undeniable general assault on religion by religious people whether Krauthammer spells it out or not.
To: Tribune7
Evolution is seen as part of an undeniable general assault on religion by religious people whether Krauthammer spells it out or not.
Once again, you said " He hits the nail on the head, however, about how evolution is seen as part of a general, and undeniable, assault on religion."
How did he hit the nail on the head about an issue (evolution being seen as an assult on religion) that he did not state occurs?
175 posted on
08/01/2005 1:19:04 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Tribune7
Evolution is seen as part of an undeniable general assault on religion by religious people whether Krauthammer spells it out or not.
Which would probably explain why some religious people would rather cover their eyes and pretend it doesn't exist.
Such a fundamental ignorance of evolution is unfortunate. That some choose to remain ignorant is shameful.
192 posted on
08/01/2005 1:37:10 PM PDT by
highball
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