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Old 06-15-2002, 06:25 PM   #1
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Is it really surprising that the same country that is the bastion of creation science also has a largely scientifically illiterate population?
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Is it really surprising that the same country that is the bastion of creation science also has a largely scientifically illiterate population?[/QB]
Are you implying that one causes the other? Or are you impying that both share the same cause?
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Are you implying that one causes the other? Or are you impying that both share the same cause?</strong>
I don't know. Though I would guess that the second contributes to the first.
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