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I picked up a copy of "Skeptic" a couple of months back, and read an
article called "The Creation-Evolution Continuum, How to Avoid
Classroom Conflict". It laid out a whole spectrum that I had never
known existed: from the Flat Earthers, Geocentrists (It seems there are
people still pissed at Galileo.), and Young Earth Creationists, the Old
Earth Creationists, the Gap Creationists, the Day-Age Creationists, the
Progressive Creationists, the Evolutionary Creationists right down to
the Theistic Evolution and Material Evolution positions.
I'm sure the piece was a simplification, but it was an interesting
starting point. I wish I could remember which issue it was, but the
cover story was about the Atkins diet.
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