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Tara C. Smith is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Her research involves a number of pathogens at the animal-human nexus. She also writes for The Panda's Thumb and previously for WIRED SCIENCE's Correlations. Please note the views expressed on this site are Dr. Smith's alone and may not be representative of the groups mentioned above.

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What if scientists rioted against cartoons?

Category: Humor
Posted on: February 15, 2006 12:10 PM, by Tara C. Smith

The Pain has the inevitable result.

(Link to Jack Chick's "Big Daddy," for anyone who hasn't had the pleasure, here.)

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2

I like the part about Christ holding together all the protons in the nucleus.

Posted by: Dave S. Author Profile Page | February 15, 2006 12:46 PM

3

Somehow I doubt Mr. Chick will win the Noble Prize for the discovery of the Christ Force.

Posted by: Robert A. | February 15, 2006 1:19 PM

4

Yeah... I'm amused by how close it comes to "Intelligent Falling".

Posted by: Corkscrew Author Profile Page | February 15, 2006 1:27 PM

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Ah, Big Daddy, the classic that never grows stale! From it we learn that evolution professors are pudgy, balding, myopic (both literally and figuratively), and rude. Creationist students are polite, well-groomed, and sharper than a tack. So subtle! So difficult to choose sides!

Posted by: Zeno | February 16, 2006 11:57 PM

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