To: Dimensio
And why didn't you answer my question about when the syllabus was written?
Actually I was confused because that is the same question I asked someone else. I do not know when it was created but I assume it was created before he died, otherwise why would he be on it?
To: microgood
I do not know when it was created but I assume it was created before he died, otherwise why would he be on it?
So you made an assumption without actually having the facts. Alright.
242 posted on
01/17/2006 6:22:38 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: microgood
I do not know when it was created but I assume it was created before he died, otherwise why would he be on it? Because Mrs. Lemberg was just picking notable names out of thin air.
I'm mildly amazed she didn't list Thomas Huxley or Carl Sagan.
249 posted on
01/17/2006 6:49:03 PM PST by
dread78645
(Intelligent Design. It causes people to lie - joebucks)
To: microgood
And why didn't you answer my question about when the syllabus was written?
Actually I was confused because that is the same question I asked someone else. I do not know when it was created but I assume it was created before he died, otherwise why would he be on it?
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Because it was written by a bloody sports coach. Not someone who actually knows anything about the subject she is teaching.
Even if Crick were still alive, the idea that he would teach at some public school he probably never heard of is laughable in and of itself!
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