At 10:05 AM 2/8/99 -0600, MICHAEL.FULFORD.HD2O@statefarm.com wrote:
>Yesterday, I visited Richard Dawkin's website. I went to the "books" link and
>there was a short listing of his books with description. The webmaster then
>gives you a recommended reading order depending on your goals. One of the
>goals was "I want to defend evolution against creationist", to which, the
>visitor is then directed to buy "The Blind Watchmaker".
>
>Is there any fundamental difference between this example and a religious
person
>who reads the bible and accepts it as truth?
There are certainly differences and similarities between the two cases. What counts as a "fundamental difference" in your view?
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