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I may be wrong but I don't think the majority in this country believe in creationism. I really hope I'm not wrong. -- nm
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Krusty
If creationism includes "evolution guided by God", then it's a vast majority. -- nm
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saint loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Nov 1 '10, 11:29
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i don't think vast is correct (based on ceregon's link below). 58% vs 55% is not 'vast'
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decline
Nov 1, 11:33
"creationism" always makes me laugh when they don't simply go this route.
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Mel Profit
Nov 1, 11:31
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well, it depends what kind of creationism. Biblical literalists accept no evolution at all. -- nm
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saint loosilu
Nov 1, 11:32
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