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Re: Discover Plagiarism with the Discovery Institute
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2007, 11:18:54 AM »
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http://endogenousretrovirus.blogspot.com/2007/11/di-fellows-expelled-for-plagiarism.html

Lying for Jesus is not a sin!

And this news is coming from a post on another forum?  If this were really true, then they would be wrong and should pay for their wrong doing.  However, considering the source of this claim...

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Hmm. From my point of view, as a virologist and former teaching assistant, this isnt just copyright infringement...

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Re: Discover Plagiarism with the Discovery Institute
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2007, 11:26:35 AM »
O how quick the pious are in rushing to each other's defense ;)

Better to subvert science and sabotage the education of American children (and steal copyright material from Harvard in the process) than for a brave warrior for Christ  like Dembski to be made a laughing stock (again).

Speaking of Harvard, loco, I went there over Thanksgiving break. I went to the Harvard Museum of Natural History, a monument to real science and reason. It's better than going to that silly creationist museum in Kentucky you recommended :)

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Re: Discover Plagiarism with the Discovery Institute
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2007, 11:57:42 AM »
O how quick the pious are in rushing to each other's defense ;)

Better to subvert science and sabotage the education of American children (and steal copyright material from Harvard in the process) than for a brave warrior for Christ  like Dembski to be made a laughing stock (again).

Speaking of Harvard, loco, I went there over Thanksgiving break. I went to the Harvard Museum of Natural History, a monument to real science and reason. It's better than going to that silly creationist museum in Kentucky you recommended :)

To be fair, why don't you wait and post a real news article or a statement from Harvard or even from the DI itself.  If this is true, I'm sure you'll have plenty of real sources to post from.

I'm sure the Harvard Museum is great and I will visit when I get a chance.  How many visitors does it attract each day...each year?