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Born May 18, 1953; got saved at Truett Memorial BC in Hayesville, NC 1959. On rigged ballot which I did not rig got Most Intellectual class of 71, Gaffney High School. Furman Grad, Sociology major but it was little tougher than Auburn football players had Had three dates with beautiful women the summer of 1978. Did not marry any of em. Never married anybody cause what was available was undesirable and what was desirable was unaffordable. Unlucky in love as they say and even still it is sometimes heartbreaking. Had a Pakistani Jr. Davis Cupper on the Ropes the summer of 84, City Courts, Rome Georgia I've a baby sitter, watched peoples homes while they were away on Vacation. Freelance writer, local consultant, screenwriter, and the best damn substitute teacher of Floyd County Georgia in mid 80's according to an anonymous kid passed me on main street a few years later when I went back to get a sandwich at Schroeders. Had some good moments in Collinsville as well. Ask Casey Mattox at www.clsnet.org if he will be honest about it. I try my best to make it to Bridges BBQ in Shelby NC at least four times a year.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Twelve Reasons to Celebrate Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin was not the Anti-Christ. that may be Al Mohler or Timothy George, I'm not sure (insert lol emoticon)

Thirteenth reason is next post in link below if you click on the right topic

And the fourteenth reason not name at bl.com is Darwin was cover story for Winter Issue of Furman Alumni Magazine where faith and reason coexist peacably, where the Lion lays down with the Lamb

Dozen Reasons to Celebrate Darwin
by Stephen Fox ยป Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:26 pm
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfa ... arwin.html
Comliments of Robert Parham:

http://www.ethicsdaily.com/news.php?viewStory=15260

All that said and I have to believe if Darwin were alive today and knew me and Rudy Newton he would agree that in context one of the most memorable references to Darwin in modern film is the Tom Waits character Rudy Newton in a scene with Jack Nicholson in Ironweed; hobos talking about gravity and evolution and what not:charles Darwin, the Father of Modern Botany, died in 1936, born of two midwives.And here is an exchange with Desson Thomson, film critic of Wash Post in 2002 ABOUT THE same.Ironweed was recently released on DVD:

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