The August Moon Festival is one of the most celebrated of the traditional Chinese holidays. It marks the end of the harvest season, similar to Thanksgiving. To honor it, dozens of Chinese college students packed the fellowship hall at Fairfax’s Truro Church this month. The pungent smell of Chinese cooking hung in the air, accompanied by relaxed laughter amid the distinct sounds of Chinese conversations. Sitting around one end of a long table, a small group of mostly young adults was locked in tense conversation. Suddenly, an older voice rose from the crowd.
“Evolutionism is a hypothesis,” said architect Andrew Liu, 47, an organizer of the event. “It’s not a truth. Darwin didn’t say it’s a truth.”
Then, more than 60 people joined a young man, Qiao Chen, as he led a prayer, thanking God for the dinner and their time together. [Full Text]
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