Feb. 19th, 2006

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Why God Never Received Tenure at Any University

1. He only had one major publication.
2. It was in Hebrew.
3. It had no references.
4. It wasn't published in a referred journal.
5. Some even doubt He wrote it Himself.
6. It may be true that He created the world, but what has He done
since
then?
7. His cooperative efforts have been quite limited.
8. The scientific community has had a hard time replicating His
results.
9. He never applied to the Ethics Board for permission to use
human
subjects.
10. When one experiment went awry, He tried to cover it up by
drowning
the subjects.
11. When subjects didn't behave as predicted, He deleted them
from the
sample.
12. He rarely came to class, just told students to read the book.
13. Some say He had His son teach the class.
14. He expelled His first two students for learning.
15. Although there were only ten requirements, most students
failed His
tests.
16. His office hours were infrequent and usually held on a
mountaintop.
davidfcooper: (Default)
Why God Never Received Tenure at Any University

1. He only had one major publication.
2. It was in Hebrew.
3. It had no references.
4. It wasn't published in a referred journal.
5. Some even doubt He wrote it Himself.
6. It may be true that He created the world, but what has He done
since
then?
7. His cooperative efforts have been quite limited.
8. The scientific community has had a hard time replicating His
results.
9. He never applied to the Ethics Board for permission to use
human
subjects.
10. When one experiment went awry, He tried to cover it up by
drowning
the subjects.
11. When subjects didn't behave as predicted, He deleted them
from the
sample.
12. He rarely came to class, just told students to read the book.
13. Some say He had His son teach the class.
14. He expelled His first two students for learning.
15. Although there were only ten requirements, most students
failed His
tests.
16. His office hours were infrequent and usually held on a
mountaintop.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/19/opinion/19coontz.html

Sorry, you have to be a registered NYT user to access this. This may not help much unless you download the image and then enlarge:
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I was surprised to read that 55-60% of children are harmed by divorce but that 40-45% actually benefit. I had thought that all children are inevitably scarred when their parents divorce.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/19/opinion/19coontz.html

Sorry, you have to be a registered NYT user to access this. This may not help much unless you download the image and then enlarge:
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=2/4910434346.gif&s=x4

I was surprised to read that 55-60% of children are harmed by divorce but that 40-45% actually benefit. I had thought that all children are inevitably scarred when their parents divorce.
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Slacker Kid

High school was a place you showed up occasionally, but you didn't really leave a mark.

You hated rules, authority, and structure. In fact, you still do.
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Slacker Kid

High school was a place you showed up occasionally, but you didn't really leave a mark.

You hated rules, authority, and structure. In fact, you still do.

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