On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:55:58 -0600, t_mark wrote:
Point being, as a person of no particular faith living in the U.S. I see the
'religion' here for what it is, and it's a far, far sight from the beliefs
of many foreigners who hear that most Americans believe in some sort of god
and summarily decide there's some sort of theocracy over here.
While the USA clearly isn't a theocracy, religion is clearly
influential enough that states from time to time take evolution off
their school curricula.
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