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    When will the AAAS stop pandering to superstition? » « Revealing clientele

    Hymns? HYMNS? We don’t need no stinkin’ hymns!


    Really, we don’t need them, but the best ones can be amusing.

    Evolution Made Us All from Ben Hillman on Vimeo.

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    • 6 February 2011
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