Geology as Comedy

A neat little podcast, in which ordinary people express
incredulity at the notion of a medical doctor buying into young-earth
creationism, is at href="http://quirkynomads.com/wp/2007/08/22/podcast-geology-as-comedy/">Quirky
Nomads.
 


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