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- From: swf@tools3teradata.com (Stan Friesen)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: Future evolution of Creationism
- Message-ID: <1796@tdat.teradata.COM>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 00:23:20 GMT
- References: <1993Jan12.183311.9524@aurora.com> <1993Jan13.142610.16361@medtron.medtronic.com> <15JAN199303110854@juliet.caltech.edu> <1762@tdat.teradata.COM> <21JAN199322271113@juliet.caltech.edu>
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- In article <21JAN199322271113@juliet.caltech.edu>, waynebro@juliet.caltech.edu (Broughton, Wayne Jeremy) writes:
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- |> Again, referring to people in my experience (and my own erstwhile experience),
- |> most Creationists are such *because* they are (Biblical literalist)
- |> Christians; not the other way around.
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- Well, I can hardly disagree with that - it even corresponds to my experience.
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- My main point was that it is NOT true that being a Christian implies
- one is a Creationist. In the current context I was afriad that your
- prior post might be taken to imply that.
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