re: #333 freetoken
As a writer put it last week in Psychology Today:
The “traditional Chrisitian narrative” has been dominant in the US since the founding of the colonies. It doesn’t want to die a natural death, though it has been supplanted by a more modern set of ideas.
Creationist culture warriors don’t usually spend time on the nitty gritty details of the “creation” event itself.
Is creationism a widespread belief in Judaism? And if it’s not shouldn’t Christians take a hint? I mean it’s their ancient creation story after all. If they don’t take it literally aren’t they the best people to judge?