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| Shakespeare Is The Biggest Fraud In History |
| A genius like Shakespeare would have been the pride and joy of his school. There is no record of him attending school or college. He would have needed the finest education to write the history plays assumed to have been penned by him. Do not assume it makes an ass of you and not of me. I'm still not convinced after the last debate. Nobody has come up with a sound proposition yet? |
joe9  01 Jul 2008 11:47
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LOL very funny, sorry. When he was a boy, he was no more that a glove makers son - why would anyone
bother recording that?
Also, why would anyone bother making him up and changing everything in history so as to suggest
everything he did was done by him?
What is the point? Shakespere did all the things he was supposed to, why the hell wouldn't he have? |
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Jesus was the biggest fraud in history, an artful con man who suckered generations of poor fools
into believing in his made-up creed. Hopefully, with the discovery of the Gabriel Stone, the fraud
can be rolled up. It may even be possible to take the christian churches to court and get them to
hand back all the money they've taken from the suckers over the years. |
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Il name a couple of points.
1. You are modernly egotistical- School was not required or as good, rather christian, back then.
Albert Einstein dropped out of highschool and is considered as one of the worlds greatest
genius's.
2. You assume that intelligence has anything to do with school/knowledge- Have you ever taken a IQ
test by chance? If you have have you ever noticed that its devoid of questions like: Whats the
capital of the united states, whats the definition of illumination, or what is a dog? Intelligence
is determined by using logic with limited knowledge. A IQ question would be whats 2+2? Or Whats the
definition of illumination if illumine=lighting of, and nation=area. Intelligence is your ability to
think and decide. Shakespeare was a genius because he figured out by experience that people react
well to certain things. By watching plays we realized that if to much emotional buildup built up
without being relieved then people didn't like the play. Shakespeare then invented the comic relief
to counteract the build up. He used logic with limited knowledge, his experience from plays, to come
up with a solution, comic relief. That's intelligence. School teaches vast knowledge and a bit of
intelligence.
1. Math- Almost pure logic taking a number scale and deciding what would happen if you added numbers
together.
2.Science- matters what kind of science: Remembering the definitions of different types of animals
and plants would be knowledge. Doing field tests and making results would be logic.
3.English- A tiny bit of logic with a lot of knowledge. Lets say i have to define the parts of a
sentence. I have to remember the terms noun verb and all the others. The logic would be knowing how
to define the sentence by looking at it.
4.Social studies/history- Absolutely no logic just memorization
5.gym- not really either just following a guy around telling you what to do. May have a bit of logic
though-deciding that you better do what the teacher says or you get in trouble.
6. Health- again mainly memorization until you decide to use it.
3. Why woudl he have had to have the finest education to write good plays? So he could say that the
capital of england is london? Really and how woudl that make a good play. I believe he would have to
have find experience of studying plays to write good plays. |
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Why did u care about him, the only thing that matters are the good things he did |
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