If you lived in France and you had always heard that Copernicus discovered and conquered the Americas all by himself, lived to be 911 years old and singlehandedly built ever great city in America and gave them all of the laws and knowledge that made the United States great, and the people who told you this proved it by giving you a book that said it was the truth and that's the way it happened, does that make it true?
Is that REALLY how America was discovered, settled, and made into the great country that it is? Would you be surprised if someone thought that was a bunch of crap and decided to do some research and discovered that the Americans told a completely different story?
Would you say the person that did the research was wrong for believing what he found to be true, instead of sticking with the story the French book had put out there, even though the French book went against everything ever written by anyone else on the subject? Is the researcher wrong?
2007-08-14
02:49:46
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