burgytwo@juno.com wrote
<<
Try it (www.ILOR.COM)-- it is a new way to search
for stuff. And it told me the ASA had
more "friends" than I suspected.
>>
I don't know exactly what you mean by "friends",
but the humanists didn't appear to label ASA as mere
"creationist". It even gave a separate category
to ASA. That seems either a notable accomplishment
for ASA, or an act of generosity on the part of the
humanists
http://www.humanist.net/skeptical/creationism.html
On the other hand, Dawkins did label ASA as a
"creationist website" right up at the top with
ICR
http://www.world-of-dawkins.com/rl_creation.htm
but that seems consistent with Dawkins. ASA does
not base its membership on which side of the fence
a Christian stands on the origins issue.
I only searched through a few pages, but aside from
the above misrepresentation, I'm not quite sure why
you chose to use the quotes in "friends".
by Grace we proceed,
Wayne
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