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The first paragraph is blatent plagiarism of an essay by Richard Dawkins. Dave59 17:30, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Can anyone else offer a decent rewrite of this section? The whole page (as Dave59 said) has ripped off A Devil's Chaplain... Jazzwick
I believe, although I'm not sure, that the "S.J.C." whose initials alone are at the foot of the 14th Edition 1972 Britannica article cited as a source, is Sydney John Chapman who is "S.J.C." in the earlier 1911 Britannica's list of contributors. Uncle G ( talk) 11:35, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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The first paragraph is blatent plagiarism of an essay by Richard Dawkins. Dave59 17:30, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Can anyone else offer a decent rewrite of this section? The whole page (as Dave59 said) has ripped off A Devil's Chaplain... Jazzwick
I believe, although I'm not sure, that the "S.J.C." whose initials alone are at the foot of the 14th Edition 1972 Britannica article cited as a source, is Sydney John Chapman who is "S.J.C." in the earlier 1911 Britannica's list of contributors. Uncle G ( talk) 11:35, 14 June 2012 (UTC)