To: ndt
The person I refer to is not 'a dude'
You missed the point.
To: RunningWolf
"The person I refer to is not 'a dude'"
Are you saying that Buckminster Fuller is not a man or are you objecting to my use of a colloquialism?
""Buckminster Fuller had more qualifications than a few of the greatest proponents of evolution, for at least one them she had no formal education.""
I understand what you were trying to say, but it makes no sense. There is nothing inherent in being an architect or a poet or an inventor that makes one qualified to speak on the topic of evolution more then you or I.
Apart from his agreeing with you, what qualification am I missing?
106 posted on
12/16/2006 6:29:44 PM PST by
ndt
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