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In reply to the discussion: Today is Ask An Atheist Day. [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)48. They don't have a Holy Grail.
Since atheism is essentially simple nonbelief, theoretically there may be atheists who do not accept evolution.
In the U.S. no one is compeled to swear an oath to testify. There are believers as well who will not take any oath on religious grounds. Anyone who wishes may affirm the testimony will be true rather than swear it will be true. The crucial point is that the testimony given is subject to a perjury prosecution if it is deliberately false.
Are you from Indonesia? I'd be very interested in hearing about the daily impact of religions there.
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The monkeys that live today are on a different branch of the family tree.
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#40
I wish I could announce the date of Ask an Agnostic Day, but nobody knows when it is. n/t
dimbear
Apr 2013
#23
Here's a link that talks a little bit about the evolution from aquatic to land animals.
Jim__
Apr 2013
#53
i don't think so. i think it's different for theists than atheists in that..
Phillip McCleod
Apr 2013
#60