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I know all Christians aren't like this. But I can personally attest that after graduating high school in ALABAMA it certainly seems like it! I remember the year they started trying to teach creationism along with evolution...and somehow my science teacher was one of the biggest... more
Reviewed by ravenouspanda Jan 09 2008, 09:21pm ( 68 reviews ) • incredimazing.com
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Rated by sciencectn on Jul 09, 3:49pm
Brilliant!
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Rated by computer-teacher on Jun 12, 11:04pm
Overly simplistic yet funny.
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Rated by slavenpatrick on Apr 29 2009, 11:31pm
Ridiculous
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Rated by cwolfsheep on Dec 26 2008, 2:33am
Haha
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Rated by adarsh-seeker on Oct 29 2008, 1:13am
From the page: "The New Christian Science Textbook"
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Rated by beastly-rich on Sep 28 2008, 1:04pm
Great satire, I've seen people sincerely use examples 1 and 2.
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Rated by tree-lights on Sep 28 2008, 11:29am
The "sin juice" gets me; and so does the explanation of tsunamis. Most of the other stuff is kinda weak, though.