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		<title>By: sara</title>
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		<description>I know this is a couple of years late, but I had actually visited the Grand Canyon in 2002. I remember seeing large signs along with the books mentioned near that book store blatantly stating that scientists aren&#039;t sure why there&#039;s anomalies in the geological record and therefore stick their idiotic &quot;flood&quot; bs in there as the cause. I was a geology major for some time and it just made my blood boil that misinformation like that was even allowed on site. 

I realize people need to question the things that they read, but I&#039;m afraid most of them won&#039;t!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is a couple of years late, but I had actually visited the Grand Canyon in 2002. I remember seeing large signs along with the books mentioned near that book store blatantly stating that scientists aren&#8217;t sure why there&#8217;s anomalies in the geological record and therefore stick their idiotic &#8220;flood&#8221; bs in there as the cause. I was a geology major for some time and it just made my blood boil that misinformation like that was even allowed on site. </p>
<p>I realize people need to question the things that they read, but I&#8217;m afraid most of them won&#8217;t!</p>
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