Idiocrates; Greek Evolution
I recall arguing evolution with a science student of the Greek Orthodox faith. His argument rested on the assumption that because Darwin was dead, his theories on the origin of species must be wrong. It may be said that at that moment, his failure to comprehend the concept of logic did indeed force me to reconsider the validity of Darwin's hypothesis; indeed, that this student represented the dominant intelligence on our planet was a favourable argument for a creator-deity with a very wicked sense of humour.
-- Idiocrates, "The Writings"
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