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Oh, dude, it's like Ken Ham is out here trying to mix science and religion like it's a cocktail party gone wrong. Some Christians criticize him because they're all about that separation of church and state, while others just can't handle his whole "young Earth" theory. It's like watching a sitcom where the laugh track is just crickets.

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