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February 12, 2008 -- 2:11 PM
posted by alison
well, sorry Albert, I thought you were having pluralization problems. I just figured more than just atheists deserved to celebrate Darwin Day.
February 12, 2008 -- 1:37 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
On a related note, staunch supporter of Darwin, Thomas Huxley, looks like Chris Kattan:
And yeah, that's Aldous' grandfather.
February 12, 2008 -- 12:53 PM
posted by Al
I knew that Darwin was religious, the atheist bit was for Beck. Notice I said atheist, Beck introduced me to Darwin day, Beck is a atheist, the post is for him mainly.
February 12, 2008 -- 12:01 PM
posted by alison
Albert, did you know that Darwin was a deeply religious man? If he somehow managed to reconcile his beliefs with the scientific theories he'd developed, why can't others? Besides which, I doubt all atheists agree with Darwin.
Darwin, Newton, Gallileo... and many others - the very scientists who threw religion on its head - were all very very religious people, and found their own ways of reconciling their religion with the science they conducted.
February 11, 2008 -- 1:49 PM
posted by alison
February 11, 2008 -- 1:28 PM
posted by Par
The weekend's worst punchline, however, is reserved for Paris Hilton's The Hottie & the Nottie (Regent Releasing). The final count will show that the critically reviled comedy featuring the seemingly talentless Hilton has sold a meager $25,500 in tickets at 111 locations over the weekend. That's only $230 per screen for theaters that were convinced to book this disaster. That means that, based on an $8 average ticket price, 29 paying customers showed up at each location over the 3-day. In a country that seems fascinated with Paris Hilton, only 3,219 unlucky Americans will have been suckered into seeing Hottie by Monday morning.
