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In message <a0621027ac4f40e5e5b5c@[10.0.0.241]>, Connie Sellitto 
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>Hi List -
>My son (age 15) plays Spore, and it's prompted some interesting 
>dialogue about 'evolving'.  To him, it's just a game - fun for a few 
>days, but not to the level of World of Warcraft.  There are many games 
>- online or otherwise, that parents find objectionable.  To me, the 
>major objection is the inordinate amount of time the kids waste playing 
>them - this is a matter of parental control.
>
>I do not consider myself a 'religious zealot', but I do think 
>(unfortunately) Spore is helping to reinforce the public-school Science 
>teaching that evolution is the ONLY possible explanation for "how we 
>got here".  And I do not agree.  I am a Creationist, I believe the 
>Bible is God's inerrant word, and I take the 6-day account literally. 
>(We have, I believe, discussed this at great length on this List.)
>
>My "6 cents"...
>
>Connie

I believe it has. But AAMOI, how long ago do you believe that the six 
days were?

-- 
Roy Brown        'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd     useful, or believe to be beautiful'  William Morris

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