Strega, that stuff scares the living shit out of me. Though i wonder how many people, if asked, believe that the sun revolves around the earth.
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Strega, that stuff scares the living shit out of me. Though i wonder how many people, if asked, believe that the sun revolves around the earth.
Good question.
More than half of Americans believe in Creationism/ID/Not!Darwin....
Re: Dyan Cannon: why would you want to show that chest off? She needs some kind of complicated system of levers and pulleys to keep the boobs up, not to mention the gross skin. Also, girl, get some matte on that. Shiny does not work at your age.
i wonder how many people, if asked, believe that the sun revolves around the earth.
Do you really want to know?
In a 1999 Gallup Poll: 18 %.
In a 1999 Gallup Poll
Copernicus weeps.
That's not what he told the good child, Beverly. He tells him, "You are always with me, and everything I have is yours. We're celebrating because your brother was lost, and now he's found. He was dead (the "to us" is implicit), and now he's alive." And of course, that was a parable, not an account.
What I get for accepting what I was taught in Sunday School...
More than half of Americans believe in Creationism/ID/Not!Darwin....
Holy crap. That's boggling. Of course, I believe that the whole shebang was indeed created, by some kind of intelligence, but in my mind those are both "why/to what [Pooh case] Purpose" questions and don't interfere in the least with accepting that Darwin and the various brilliant folks who've followed him are perfectly right about the mechanics of the how and to what small-p purpose.
Is there any breakdown of that more than half by specific faith/sect? 'Cause, thinking it over, I don't know if I've ever met anyone in my own sect who believes in young-earth creationism.
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Maybe one person. Maybe the one. But just the one. I think.
Holy crap. That's boggling. Of course, I believe that the whole shebang was indeed created, by some kind of intelligence, but in my mind those are both "why/to what [Pooh case] Purpose" questions and don't interfere in the least with accepting that Darwin and the various brilliant folks who've followed him are perfectly right about the mechanics of the how and to what small-p purpose.
I'll just let JZ speak for me from now on.
BB: AS watchers-- who do you think will get thrown out tonight, and do you think there is any reason to care?