> > >>>>Comedian Andrew Maxwell takes five British creationists to the west
> > >>>>coast of America to try to convince them that evolution rather than
> > >>>>creationism explains how we all got here. Stuck on a bus across 2,000
> > >>>>miles of dustbowl roads with these passionate believers, Maxwell tackles
> > >>>>some firmly held beliefs - could the Earth be only 6,000 years old, and
> > >>>>did humans and T-Rex really live side by side? It's a bumpy ride as he's
> > >>>>confronted with some lively debates along the way, but by the end could
> > >>>>he possibly win over any of these believers with what he regards as hard
> > >>>>scientific fact?
> > >> .
> > >>>This might be fun. Is it available across the pond?
> > >>Someone here once provided me with links to some programs of interest
> > >>from the BBC which had been copied to specialized usenet newsgroups. I
> > >>couldn't figure out what to do with the links he provided me. I think I
> > >>would make a much greater effort to figure out how to watch this
> > >>program.
> > >We might get lucky (or unlucky depending on one's POV) and it will
> > >(legally) find its way on Youtube.
> I love you. I want to have your baby. Or at least bake you a pie.
You can't get pregnant after the menopause, can you?
You are just dreaming which is a sin. This is why you
don't like Christianity because it exposes you as an adulterer.
A married woman trolling on Usenet to make passes to weak men.
And the Glorious Apostle PAUL was right when he said, this type of
women
are always learning without getting to the truth of knowledge.
>> > >>>>Comedian Andrew Maxwell takes five British creationists to the
>> > >>>>west coast of America to try to convince them that evolution
>> > >>>>rather than creationism explains how we all got here. Stuck on a
>> > >>>>bus across 2,000 miles of dustbowl roads with these passionate
>> > >>>>believers, Maxwell tackles some firmly held beliefs - could the
>> > >>>>Earth be only 6,000 years old, and did humans and T-Rex really
>> > >>>>live side by side? It's a bumpy ride as he's confronted with some
>> > >>>>lively debates along the way, but by the end could he possibly win
>> > >>>>over any of these believers with what he regards as hard
>> > >>>>scientific fact?
>> > >>>This might be fun. Is it available across the pond?
>> > >>Someone here once provided me with links to some programs of
>> > >>interest from the BBC which had been copied to specialized usenet
>> > >>newsgroups. I couldn't figure out what to do with the links he
>> > >>provided me. I think I would make a much greater effort to figure
>> > >>out how to watch this program.
>> > >We might get lucky (or unlucky depending on one's POV) and it will
>> > >(legally) find its way on Youtube.
>>> > >>>>Comedian Andrew Maxwell takes five British creationists to the
>>> > >>>>west coast of America to try to convince them that evolution
>>> > >>>>rather than creationism explains how we all got here. Stuck on a
>>> > >>>>bus across 2,000 miles of dustbowl roads with these passionate
>>> > >>>>believers, Maxwell tackles some firmly held beliefs - could the
>>> > >>>>Earth be only 6,000 years old, and did humans and T-Rex really
>>> > >>>>live side by side? It's a bumpy ride as he's confronted with some
>>> > >>>>lively debates along the way, but by the end could he possibly win
>>> > >>>>over any of these believers with what he regards as hard
>>> > >>>>scientific fact?
>>> > >>>This might be fun. Is it available across the pond?
>>> > >>Someone here once provided me with links to some programs of
>>> > >>interest from the BBC which had been copied to specialized usenet
>>> > >>newsgroups. I couldn't figure out what to do with the links he
>>> > >>provided me. I think I would make a much greater effort to figure
>>> > >>out how to watch this program.
>>> > >We might get lucky (or unlucky depending on one's POV) and it will
>>> > >(legally) find its way on Youtube.