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    Chris, the danger, as I perceive it, is not that atheists are fair game, but rather that atheism is attempting to gradually outlaw the Christian Faith, from schools, churches, literature.

    Christians do not force atheists to become Christians, but atheists should not try to force Christians into silence.
    Christianity is a Faith that spreads from generation to generation and through communication. Trying to ban children in schoolos from learning about the Faith is not on.

    An atheist who wants to make a public issue, through an article, book or speech, has the means of conveying their message, but should not try to silence Christianity by banning it.

    The original topic of the thread about Muslim teaching in regards to Creation spontaneously leads to the topic of Christian teaching, which also teaches Creation. The theme of the whole thread is: are we created by God or not? Christians and Muslims believe we are.
    It's not about how old the Earth is, but whether it has been created by God, regardless of thousands of millions or even billions of years ago.

    Ross, I believe it would be extremely dangerous to try to ban the teaching of Creation from schools. Am atheist state is doomed to failure!
    Neither would I ever support one.

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