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nce and challenged the museum's teachings on the age of 
the earth and the Bible's flood story. Like most scientists, Nye believes 
there is no credible evidence that the world is only 6,000 years 
old."If we accept Mr. Ham's point of view ... that the Bible 
serves as a science text and he and his followers will interpret 
that for you, I want you to consider what that means," Nye 
said. "It means that Mr. Ham's word is to be more respected 
than what you can observe in nature, what you can find in 
your backyard in Kentucky."The event drew dozens of national media outlets 
and about 800 tickets sold out in minutes. Ham said ahead of 
the debate that the Creation Museum was having a peak day on 
its social media sites."I think it shows you that the majority of 
people out there, they're interested in this topic, they want to know 
about this, they don't want debate shut down," Ham said before the 
debate.At times, the debate had the feel of a university lecture, with 
slides and long-form presentations.Responding to an audience question about 
where atoms and matter come from, Nye said scientists are continuing to 
find out.Ham said he already knows the answer."Bill, I want to tell 
you, there is a book that tells where atoms come from, and 
its starts out, 'In the beginning ...,"' Ham said.Nye said there are 
plenty of religious people around the world who don't question evolution 
science."I just want to remind us all there are billions of people 
in 
SKOPJE, Macedonia  Macedonia's parliament has adopted a bill imposing chemical 
castration on repeat offenders convicted of sexually abusing children -- 
but the country's leading child protection group said Wednesday that the 
law is still too lenient.The Megjasi child protection group, which had campaigned 
for the procedure to be imposed on pedophiles, said the penalty should 
be mandatory even for first-time offenders.Lawmakers voted Monday to make 
penalties harsher for convicted pedophiles, increasing the maximum sentence 
from 15 years to life imprisonment and imposing chemical castration on second-time 
offenders, with the procedure to be imposed on their release from prison. 
It introduces a minimum 15-year prison term for severe sexual offenses against 
minors, while other sexual-related crimes against children are punishable 
by between three and 10 years in prison.The legislation also offers reduced 
prison sentences to first-time offenders agreeing to undergo the procedure 
voluntarily.The procedure involves regular injections that decrease the 
production of testosterone. The bill doesn't specify a length of time for 
the treatment.If imposed after an initial conviction, "chemical castration 
would prevent first time offenders repeating the crime," said Megjasi head 
Dragi Zmijanac, adding that the rights group's proposal for released offenders 
to be tagged with electronic bracelets was not accepted and didn't make 
it into the legislation.Zm

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