I would agree here....SCARY....Unless there is some exposition of the resulting universalism, and prejudices which have been borne out of the non-acceptance of one creationist belief system over another, including the cultural ransoms paid, lives destroyed, and genocides perpetrated. Creationism holds its place in the evolution of social patterns and cultural growth for all societies; if brought into the museum context, the concepts should be brought forth for what they themselves would be....artifacts of society, not for a report on any prevailing "right" context of belief, or the successful, correct nature of societies that work well. On Fri, 15 Apr 1994 [log in to unmask] wrote: > SCARY. . . . . . . >