To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
As science was one of my undergrad degrees, I can attest to the fact of the many lies, misrepresentations I learned (but of course did NOT realize it at the time). The thought there would be falsehoods simply did not enter my mind.
Later as a college INSTRUCTOR I - as well as every other prof -- can tell you that I was free to chose the text books I wanted ..and I did find ones to "fit my agenda".. with science as well as many other fields.. you can have epxerts make a statement/decision based on whatever body of research they chose to consider, or conveniently ignore. one can have a large group supporting one idea & others as "prestigious" supporting 180.
The best advice to any student beginning college is "DO NOT BELIEVE MOST OF WHAT YOU READ, HEAR STUDY".
26 posted on
05/04/2005 5:45:18 AM PDT by
DollyCali
("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
To: DollyCali
Hi Dolly,
You might think to consider the works of FF Bruce. I read some of his work in my college days.
A couple of links are provided below .......
THE IMPORTANCE OF PAUL'S EVIDENCE
220 posted on
05/04/2005 1:55:13 PM PDT by
Radix
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