Meh, I've no complaints with Christians who try to conform their beliefs to science rather than the other way around. It's the fundamentalists who are bent on undermining science education and would impose theocracy if they could. The reason they can't is that most Christians aren't like them: we don't have the numbers to stop a theocracy if most American Christians were on the same page in that regard. I will no more argue that Christians have to be literal in interpreting the Bible than I will do the same with Muslims. I've never understood what advantage Islamophobes think they gain when they telll Muslims they can't be moderate and still be good Muslims. Any step in the right direction is a step in the right direction.
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Misconceptions of Christian theology
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