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| Subject: | | Re: How many have read Origin of Species? |
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Tue, Nov 3 2009, 4:49am
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"and believers in it have used it to do much harm in the world. "
What harm? Give an example.
And do not forget how many people were killed in the name of the biblical god, allah and many other deities. That is not an "atheistic evolution" world view but religious. |
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| Subject: | | Re: How many have read Origin of Species? |
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schloaty
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Tue, Nov 3 2009, 3:56pm
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To add on to what you say....
What people DO with information in NO WAY impacts the veracity of that information.
Catholoism's truth is not affected by the Crusades. Evolution's truth is not affected by social Lamarkism.
These are argument falacies - the appeal to nazims (has a true fallacy name, but I can't remember). |
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