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|    Steve Hayes to spamgard@blueyonder.co.uk    |
|    Re: Tolkien and Science (was Re: Breedin    |
|    22 Oct 05 11:18:24    |
   
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   From: hayesmstw@hotmail.com   
      
   On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 20:35:50 GMT, "Christopher Kreuzer"   
    wrote:   
      
   >Stan Brown wrote:   
      
   >> Tolkien was an educated man; I am not at all sure he believed in the   
   >> silly pseudo-science of creationism -- I think he'd sooner have   
   >> believed in Madame Blavatsky or L Ron Hubbard.   
   >   
   >What status did creationism have in Tolkien's day (1892-1973)? Was it   
   >the same movement as it is today?   
      
   What do you mean by "creationism"?   
      
   Can you give some examples from the UK?   
      
      
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