At 06:34 AM 2/28/2005, >Mr. Mcreery: >It is a well-known anthropological fact that some tribes of USAnians >subscribe to very peculiar beliefs. > >Don't believe it? Check out=20 >http://www.landoverbaptist.org/news0504/oralsex.html"; for the latest >word from Creation Science. Do note the peculiar theology of, > >"God is just now finding out that His most sinful creatures (humans) >have become very keen on slithering their tongues like a serpent of >Satan into disgusting places on other folks' bodies that they can't reach >on their own. Yeah, and the sentence is grammatically ambiguous almost to nightmarish proportions. On a related note: I just watched a 7 DVD [17 hour] set of Kent Hovind's "creationism" www.drdino.com . It was so literally in-credible that I just couldn't stop myself. He's very charismatic, funny and a good speaker; but MAN is he full of some serious shit. "Creation Science Evangelism" is a cult. There are NO two ways about it. This guy is seriously scary. It's a good thing he DOESN'T teach science in the schools anymore. According to HIS sources, something like a third of the USA's population think that the Earth is less than 6500 years old. WHAT? someone with [obviously] too much time on his hands -- but why sleep? Paul p.s. don't even call me close-minded again or I'll have to cite you some passages from Zhironovsky or Admiral Byrd's Diaries or worse yet, Stephen Jay Gould. ########## Paul Stone pas@xxxxxxxx Kingsville, ON, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html