Jim- I'm not sure why that is puzzling to you. A fact is something that did 
happen at one time. It in no way implies that the excact same thing has to be 
even possible again. For example, if Charles Manson orders a murder on a guy 
named Sid Melman and the murder is commited- that constitutes several facts. 
Now Charles could order the murder again- that's true. But you can't murder the 
guy again. That doesn't make the murder a "non-fact" does it? :) Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim  Guinee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 12/30/2005 5:56 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: ID ruling
 
"Stephen J. Gould is one of many biologists who has strongly asserted the
evolution as fact and theory position"

Jim G:
I always thought it odd that he asserted it as fact, but also argued
it could never happen again.

But what do I know?


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