Re: What Would Happen If the Academic Bureaucracy Levelled With

cynthia gage (cgage@haverford.edu)
Sun, 24 Nov 1996 18:06:16 -0500

In article <3298A3ED.2FD1@conterra.com>, bwhit@conterra.com wrote:

> Toby Cockcroft wrote:
> >
> > In article <329500CA.1E3E@conterra.com>, bwhit@conterra.com wrote:
> >
> > >Real Name . wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Hi,
> > >> I agreed with you completely, assuming you were talking politics.
> > >> But evolution is simply not open to challenge by honest people.
> > >> Just take the time to study the plum tree.
> > >> Just take the time to go out to a dinosaur site.
> > >> Ken.
> >
> > > I agree with yo on evolution. But someone who agrees with us
doesnot
> > >belive in evolution. That's fine with us, since we are not Politically
> > >Correct clones, so disagreement is expected.
> >
> > Wron again Bob. My you are a foolish little child aren't you ... yes you
> > are. I disagree with you constantly yet I beleive in the theory of
> > evolution. What you beleive in isn't evolution it is social Darwinism.
> > If you don't know the difference why don't you try going back to school.
> >
> > Toby
>
>
> All you've proven is that you don't know what not being a clone
> means.

You're probably right about that...how is anyone to know what a "clone" is
when you use it to describe people whom you place in a category that you
refuse to define?