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Posted by Sam Patterson on May 14, 2002 03:31:58 UTC

The only reason I used this arguement is because
Richard said:

"I know you are young and I respect your right to disagree with conventional thought. But I regard people like you as the most dangerous people in the world as far as democracy is concerned. We already know what fundamentalism has done to nations that formerly had the most advanced research in math and science in the world."

I'm simply saying that evolution is dangerous. I'm
not saying fundamentalism isn't (although I'm not exactly sure what he means), but you have to agree
that evolution influenced (I'll pick one) Trotsky.

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