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In reply to the discussion: Republicans growing more skeptical about evolution [View all]Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)39. hmm...
Perhaps if we tell republicans what our stance is on witches they'll start lighting each other on fire?
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I think you right, the crazy/stupid factor is getting concentrated more and more
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#10
I just have to look, or think about THEM to grow more skeptical about evolution too
JCMach1
Dec 2013
#16
Good point. I meant believing in CREATIONISM (and/ or not evolution) is like believing in Santa.
ErikJ
Dec 2013
#20
One in three Americans doesn't believe in evolution, according to new survey results from the PRC
lunasun
Dec 2013
#21
From Chuck Norris to Kirk Cameron, Famous ‘Christians’ Say STUPID Things (Videos)
napkinz
Dec 2013
#22
They can be skeptical all they want, but the truth doesn't go away because you don't believe in it.
Vashta Nerada
Dec 2013
#34
As long as evolution is put forth as something to "believe" in, as opposed to scientific fact,
TwilightGardener
Dec 2013
#41
Well, I'm not surprised. I've often found it is necessary to have a real life experience
Zorra
Dec 2013
#42
A bit of good news - Understanding of evolution increases with decreasing age
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2013
#44