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beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
4. Argh.
Thu Oct 30, 2014, 07:45 PM
Oct 2014
Without a doubt, Creation Summit subscribes to a young earth. But seems
that such an admission is social suicide, especially on the secular campus.
The moment they discover you believe in a young earth, you're immediately
pegged as a religious fanatic. We don't mind being called fanatics, but
would like the audience to hear all the other presentations before
tuning us out. By hearing the other presentations first, they're
actually prepped so that, once the young earth message is con-
veyed, they're much more open and willing to listen.


How do you feel about being called liars and morons?

These anti-science losers aren't content with being independently stupid, they want the right to infect others on a much larger scale. When denied access to college campuses, they use disgusting tactics like the one in the op to infiltrate them.

And others like using their influence on school boards to purchase textbooks that question evolution as a way to introduce other "theories".



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