Genie Scott's recent talk at an Atheist Alliance International conference. The title: "Who Pulled the Stake Out? The resurgence of young-earth creationism". Event date: 9-28-2007
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It's almost Darwin Day!
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This is why we love Genie Scott:
The NCSE now has a channel on You Tube, and at this time you can see most, probably all, of Genie's testimony in Texas. It is very instructive.
GENIE SCOTT IS A MACHINE!!!
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I watched/listened to the whole thing. Is it me, or did she never answer the question from her title?
I understood that as a reference to killing a vampire. But as we know from the movies, killing a vampire doesn't prevent sequels.
(I won't be surprised if they go to work in DC to amend the Constitution to get rid of that pesky establishment flaw.)
To properly kill a vampire, once the stake has been driven through the heart, it must be decapitated as well. The head must be buried separate from the rest of the corpse. THAT's why they don't stay dead