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Larry A. Taylor

Name: Larry Arthur Taylor, usually styled Larry A. Taylor. (NOT Lawrence. Ever.)

Born: 1951.12.31

Occupation: Software Engineer, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UCLA, Los Angeles.

Degrees:

B.A. Math, Ambassador College (1973)
M.A. History, Cal. State LA, (1982)
M.S. Computer Science, Cal. Poly. Pomona (1988)
Ph.D. Computer Science, UCLA (1997).

Affiliations:

ACM, IEEE, AAAI, CPSR (all computer-related orgs.)
American Humanist Association
Atheists United

Publications:

"How Your Tax Dollars Support the Boy Scouts of America," The Humanist, Oct. 1995
Korf and Taylor, 1994, "Pruning Duplicate Nodes in Depth-First Search," Proceedings AAAI-94
Korf and Taylor, 1996, "Solving the Twenty-Four Puzzle," AAAI-96 (Portland, OR).
Dissertation: "Pruning Duplicate Nodes in Depth-First Search," UCLA Computer Science Dept., 1997.
Several articles in HUMSIG, the newsletter of the Humanist special interest group of Mensa, including "MessiahGate," reproduced on the Secular Web.

Other Misc. Info:

Refugee from Worldwide Church of God.


Published on the Secular Web


Modern Library

Larry Taylor Canon

The Canon of the Bible (1999) Larry A. Taylor Criteria for Canonicity | Old Testament | OT Aprocrypha | Consistence for the NT | NT Canon | NT Apocrypha | Conclusion | Anachronisms in Daniel | Bibliography | Related Resources But in regard to the Canon itself, which they so superciliously intrude upon us, ancient […]