ID/Creationism trolling an academic requirement?
Apparently, the course on "Intelligent Design and Christian Apologetics" at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has, as a requirement worth 20% of the final grade,
"(4) provide at least 10 posts defending ID that you've made on "hostile" websites, the posts totalling 3,000 words, along with the URLs (i.e., web links) to each post (worth 20% of your grade)."
The next time I see a lengthy, ad-hominem-laden, scientifically dubious argument for Intelligent Design on this site I'm going to wonder whether it is a college student fulfilling course requirements by trolling. I notice that reading the replies to your 3,000 words of propaganda isn't required. Now we just have to find whoever it is offering photocopies of Tesla's secret notebooks and plans for perpetual motion machines if you post enough stuff supporting overunity HHO generators.
Note to those so inclined: this is not flamebait, I'm reporting a piece of news relevant to this community (because of our semi-regular
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On a more modern note, I was a grad student at Caltech when SLAC set up the first site-wide Web server in the U.S., and my office mate ran the official CERN Web user client ("browser" wasn't a word back then) on his NeXT cube.
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