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Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation



hi oleg

donno about the speifics of the tokyo paper but...

the guy ( christoph ) that runs telemetrybox is a bright guy
and happens to be sorta religious too ...

and he is/was a teacher/professor at a theological university

i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and yet
be scientific about engineering/sciences   :-)

have fun
alvin

<comment>
university of phoenix and other online type university will take
almost anybody willing to pay the tuitions </comment>

On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote:

> Hi
> 
> While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian 
> based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention:
> 
> The last line of the author's academic credentials reads:
> 
> "Ph.D. Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2003(?). Divine action in the 
> context of Scientific Thinking: From Quantum Mechanics to Divine Action. "
> 
> I'd like to know if this is a joke or a prank (seriously)
> 
> The paper also mentioned that the author, Christoph Lameter, is a faculty 
> member of the University of Phoenix. I'm a Ph.D. candidate myself (at 
> Columbia), and I thought one could not be a faculty member (anywhere) without 
> a doctorate degree (at least). No?
> 



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