To: VadeRetro
Thus, the "surrender to authority" most students have to make in science classes as a way to get started isn't that unreasonableWhich he clearly states.
I find myself having mixed reactions on these threads. I certainly believe the opposition has no intellectual merit in the field of science, but I personally rebel at authority. I was not a good student. I simply can't conform in a classroom. I want to be devil's advocate.
222 posted on
03/14/2004 5:08:13 PM PST by
js1138
To: js1138
Darwin Central has noted your backslider tendencies. Perhaps some reeducation will be in order.
To: js1138
I find myself having mixed reactions on these threads. I certainly believe the opposition has no intellectual merit in the field of science, but I personally rebel at authority. I was not a good student. I simply can't conform in a classroom. I want to be devil's advocate. Your file is under review. Our long-standing policy is that we don't mind (too much) if our operatives rebel at authority; but we find it a grevious fault if they rebel at reality. If you want to resign for a better-paying position on the devil's staff (presumably writing articles for a creationist website) we will release you. But first you'll have to pay what you owe to the company store.
227 posted on
03/14/2004 6:27:04 PM PST by
PatrickHenry
(A compassionate evolutionist.)
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