The notoriously bizarre Institute for Creation Research (sic) cult
routinely publishes equally bizarre religious notions which they wish to
pretend are some how scientific. This text file takes some of the cult's
own bizarre publications and takes a look at them in extract to show just
how nutty (verging on the insane) these "Modern Day Flat Earth
Society" nuts actually are.
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Let's see if we can find anything of value in this cult propaganda piece
that relates to Creationism. It doesn't look hopeful so far yet I thought
I saw something. Ah, here it is:
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And in so doing the framers of the Constitution and the founders of the
United States decided to deliberately vote against including any
gods or goddesses in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, or any aspect
of the new government. I wonder why the ICR unsalted nut "forgot"
to mention that fact. In fact there were a number of attempts to get the
Christian deity constructs mentioned in the documents being created to
define the new nation being created. In all cases votes were held and
the inclusion of such occultism was voted against. Cultists who wanted
their Christian gods named in the documents which founded tjhe United
States had a habit of walking out of the proceedings and it's amusing to
note that some of them weren't signatory to the documents because they
stupidly walked out in anger because their gods weren't mentioned.
Let's see if this ICR propaganda piece devolves into a nutty rant against
biological sciences, shall we?
Well, no, there was a lengthy, lliterate, nut rant about economics but I
couldn't find any nutter creationist ranting in this piece. The fact that
the United States is not and never was a "Christian nation" is
self evident anyway.
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"You can lie about ICR all you want." --
Jason Daniel Henderson
"Thank you for your permission however there's never any need
to.
The founders of our nation had carefully considered the
teaching of centuries concerning how man should relate to
God, how man should relate to man, and how government
should encourage those right relationships...
Creationist propaganda is already self-debunking." --
Fredric L. Rice
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