"Even though many people still believe in evolution (perhaps many more than believe in creation), it is nonetheless an endangered species because it cannot survive on its own"
...meanwhile, in Westminster Abbey, central place of worship of the Protestant Church of England: the state religion here:
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I'd say 'Enjoy your paradox' Jase LIEsle, but that's the least of your problems. Just the mere fact Charles Darwin is buried & memorialised in a church; he being only one of five non-royalty people buried there - isn't a fraction of what represents your absolute FAIL. It's this:
Darwin, in his early years, was training to join the C-of-E's clergy. It was only from his discoveries to his death that he was an agnostic; said discoveries? "On the Origin of Species" which sold more than the Biblec at that time? The C-of-E welcomed his discoveries with open arms.
As they do to this day. And the kicker, the argument-obliterator? As then, the C-of-E to this day openly admit that the Bible - including Genesis - is mostly fable & metaphor: as in not ton be taken literally.
Darwin's still buried in Westminster Abbey. The fact that UK schools teach the Big Bang & Evolution as fact is irrelevant, as far as Archbishop of Canterbury The Most Reverend Marcus Welby & the General Synod is concerned. No, the actual source of your problem is this, Jase:
As of right now, 16th December 2014, the Church of England is still here, and it's head Queen Elizabeth II - herself a devoutv Protestant Christian - still approved for circulation the Darwin commemorative £2 coin still in circulation.
Moral: I've said it before, but it bears repeating, 'Americentricism: It'll be the death of you fundies, one of these days.'