Mater semper certa, pater incertus

(idea) by whizkid (6.5 y) Wed Jun 28 2000 at 18:38:58

Old Latin dictum meaning Mother is always certain, father uncertain.

The second part is not as true as it used to be: Modern genetic science is getting better and better at making the father certus.

Perhaps once everyone carries his/her genome chip, the dictum will have to be changed into Mater semper certa, pater itaque, i.e., Mother is always certain, and so is father. Only future can tell...

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