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A while back I sent an email to Kenneth Miller just letting him know I enjoyed Finding Darwin's God and how it really helped my relationship with my conservative christian family. He responded the next day with short appreciative message. I knew he's a busy guy and I'm just some bio student at FSU so It was pretty much what I had expected. I smiled and went on with my day.

 

This morning I checked my email and a NY Times reporter who's working on a story about science students and their faith (or lake thereof) had emailed me. She told me Kenneth Miller had given her my contact info during an interview. I'm nerding out like crazy right now :P

 

Edit: Oh yeah. She wanted to interview me for the article by the way.

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So basically, what you're saying is: Kenneth Miller can't be trusted to keep people's personal information safe.

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Yes! Up until this point he was the only one who knew my email address. ;)

Even Santa? :confused:

 

Especially so, horrible man climbs down peoples chimney's ever year! Bugger knows what he intends...evil man.

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