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Unfortunately, people believed in all sorts of Fairy Tales because, they used drugs and stuff without realizing it and may have gotten too drunk.

They were fools who really believed that man (Adam) was really made out of dust and dirt.

Now look around you, do you see men being made out of dust and dirt?

Of course not, what kind of foolish question would that be?

We must use evolution, DNA, and yes, real sex education to see how we really got here.

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