Talk:Paul M. Bingham

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I know that on first glance, the article on Dr. Bingham seems to lack demonstration of importance, but if you take his class on human social and sexual behavior (as explained by his theory of human evolution) you would really get how revolutionary it is. He may not be as popular as some of the celebrities we worship, but I assure you that he is important. I tried to think of a way to emphasize this in the article, but all my ideas would somewhat taint the neutral POV. Maybe someone else can think of a way. DenimForce2.0 09:25, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Removal of "Lack of Importance" Tag

I removed the "Lack of Importance" tag on the page because inclusion of this article is important to Wikipedia. It doesn't appear that this professor or his posting on Wikipedia is a vanity page of any sort. His contributions to molecular biology are worthy of inclusion on their own, aside from his importance in the contemporary arguments on developing a theory of history as inclusive to arguments of animal evolution. It would have been more appropriate to have included any uncertainties as part of an argument for discussion on the Discussion Page Stevenmitchell 22:26, 2 July 2007 (UTC)