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How Ms. Pride, walking in its condescending gait, became a wish; how a wish became a science; and how this science, in order to survive the attack of critics, became a religion. | How Ms. Pride, walking in its condescending gait, became a wish; how a wish became a science; and how this science, in order to survive the attack of critics, became a religion. | ||
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Revision as of 15:55, 27 April 2009
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Biography
Man-Made Laws and Policies vs. Natural Laws and Human Rights
Evolution vs. Eugenics:
How Ms. Pride, walking in its condescending gait, became a wish; how a wish became a science; and how this science, in order to survive the attack of critics, became a religion.