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Those would be young earth creationists. There are also old earth
creationists, intelligent design proponents who believe in divinely directed
evolution, in a divine "hands off" evolution, and a wide range of beliefs,
just as there is a wide range of beliefs among those who don't accept the
divine.
That's a whole lot of cyber-ghettoes to set up to keep everyone from
contaminating each others' internet. ;)
Anne
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Subject: Re: List question
In a message dated 8/12/2005 12:23:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Hello everyone,
I would just like to know if there's a paleo list
for non-creationists? I'm not denigrating anyone's
beliefs, just really looking for such a list, if it
exists. If not, does anyone plan on creating one?
Thanks,
Kantotero
That is a rather odd question since creationists, by definition, do not
believe that the Paleolithic Era existed.
Anyone who believes in literal Biblical creation believes that the Earth is
less that 10,000 years old & that we have not changed or developed since
then.
Making those that believe in the existence of humans in the Paleolithic Era
heathens and heretics:)Robyn R.
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