BBC Three 08 October 2012 Comedian Andrew Maxwell takes five British creationists to the west coast of America to try to convince them that evolution rather ...
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Comment by damian on February 6, 2013 at 8:38am I enjoyed the show, but at the same time i was very frustrated. You cannot reason with these people. It's in their face, and they say no. I was relieved that the girls were more open minded at the end. I think i'd have blood pressure issues if i had to take a road trip with that bunch.
Comment by Earther on January 23, 2013 at 7:58pm I watched this video last night and it really shows how socially selective religous believers become. Of course this is no revelation but to see it in this format it is reaffirming to what I already know. In some ways I guess it is helpful to relearn the dynamics of human actions to belief but it does not give me any pleasure. I think it just makes me sad.
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