Re: [asa] An Evolutionary Theory of Right and Wrong

From: Pim van Meurs <pimvanmeurs@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Nov 09 2006 - 12:37:53 EST

Such as losing the majority in both house and senate, having to lose
many of the state governors. But for the evangelical Christian, the
vote seems to be even more confusing. What is one but to think of
what happened to the abortion initiatives...

It could not have happened without the support of many a Christian.

On Nov 9, 2006, at 2:33 AM, Janice Matchett wrote:

> At 11:46 PM 11/8/2006, Pim van Meurs wrote:
>
>> Enough for today though, I have to go through the news and figure
>> out what God's message was with the recent [__] results. Quite
>> amazing how the results seem to have come as a major surprise to
>> many evangelical Christians, especially the outcome of the various
>> state amendments. From a scientific perspective, it seems that ID
>> supporters have done relatively poorly and the originator of the
>> 'teach the controversy' policy, Rick Santorum is licking his wounds.
>
>
> @ Tee hee ... "God's message"??? http://www.spectator.org/
> dsp_article.asp?art_id=10605
>
> ~ Janice
>
>

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