I don't really have any problem with a fundy myth book being sold in a
public gift shop. I mean, it's up to the people who run the place as to what
they want to sell, right?

On 1/5/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The Grand Canyon gift shops are just that, gift shops. They aren't
> presenting this book as scientific fact. The Author may be presenting the
> book as fact, however it is up to the people to read the various books and
> determine what it is they believe.
>
> He also linked to the National Park service official website, the
> information on that site clearly states in geological and scientific terms
> what created the Grand Canyon.
>
> The blog post is simply somebody who actually took the time to cite
> reasonable sources and do a little investigation into the subject.
>
>

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