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Should the National Trust give equal weight to the view that the Irish giant, Finn McCool, built the Giants Causeway...
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...in order to get across to Scotland to give another giant there a cuff round the ear?
That's as valid a view as the Creationist nonsense which is currently on display at the Causeway Visitor Centre.
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That's as valid a view as the Creationist nonsense which is currently on display at the Causeway Visitor Centre.
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// "The National Trust fully supports the scientific explanation for the creation of the stones 60 million years ago.//….
….I would like to see what they’re actually saying about the Creationist theory, because it doesn’t appear to me that they’re actually promoting it – and I can’t see anything wrong with including references to legends in their blurbs. I suspect this article is making something out of nothing.
// "The National Trust fully supports the scientific explanation for the creation of the stones 60 million years ago.//….
….I would like to see what they’re actually saying about the Creationist theory, because it doesn’t appear to me that they’re actually promoting it – and I can’t see anything wrong with including references to legends in their blurbs. I suspect this article is making something out of nothing.
I certainly wouldn't mind the national trust sharing local myths on their notice boards. Can't see what the problem would be?
If anyone wanted a fat book on the subject of local myth, this is the one: Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
If anyone wanted a fat book on the subject of local myth, this is the one: Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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