- and definitely not THE archaeologist, but have an increasing interest in the subject. This comes about mostly as a result of acrimonious debates between creationists and evolutionists. Which "side" I am on matters not one jot, reason will prevail.
I got here by a reference from Minimalist on another board and I am pleased to be here.
My weekend will be full with 111 pages of previously unknown "beginnings" debate to read.
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Thanks a lot FM.
Yes, indeed, I find myself agreeing with most of what Min writes and in fact he opened my eyes to a load of data on the subject.
Basically, I cannot accept the literalist/fundamentalist view of things.
As an ignoramus, I probably won't post much but I'll be lurking.
Yes, indeed, I find myself agreeing with most of what Min writes and in fact he opened my eyes to a load of data on the subject.
Basically, I cannot accept the literalist/fundamentalist view of things.
As an ignoramus, I probably won't post much but I'll be lurking.
"i do not think that religious people have lower i.q.s i just don't think they gain enough knowledge nor are taught properly how to use what they have learned." - Archaeologist
"Dawkins isn't that intelligent" - Archaeologist
"Dawkins isn't that intelligent" - Archaeologist
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