If there were men who had always lived underground; and if the earth should open, and they should see the heavens adorned with stars, the moon as she waxes and wanes, the rising and setting of all the stars, and the inviolable regularity of their courses...when they should see these things, they would surely conclude that there are Gods, and that these are their mighty works.--Aristotle
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Christine O'Donnell at Oxford
In the summer of 2001, I was the tutor for Christine O'Donnell at the Phoenix Institute, which was based at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford. In light of the recent controversy over her time there, I will be posting information from that summer, as well as from some later events.