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> Here's an interesting take... asking WHICH version
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cientists now believe that there is an
> intrinsic logic to our reality, that there are
> absolutes, laws of nature. Much remains a mystery,
> and as one question is answered, many others
> arise. The question now facing Pennsylvania's
> Dover School District is whether or not the
> imposition of one creation belief on a
> multi-ethnic, secular student body is in keeping
> with the law that prohibits the creation of a
> state religion. If they allow one belief system to
> be taught, surely they must also teach others?
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> To help out with this dilemma, LiveScience
> presents a list of those Creation Myths that
> helped define civilizations both past and
> present... --
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> Fun stuff, if nothing else.
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> "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one
> has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to
> suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
> -- Sherlock Holmes
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>If they leave out the Great spaghetti God mythos Ill sue LOL
Book of Pasta, chpt 1 Ingredients vs one
in the Beginning the world was covered in marinara sauce and the Great Pasta said let there be meatballs. and the heavens rejoiced. and lo the A great evil appeared, Anti Pasta who desired to corrupt all that was good in Pasta. But the Arch Angel Garlic Bread guarded the way into the Land of savory sauces and Olive oil."
it ought to fly in Kansas at any rate. LOL