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Lemon v. Kurtzman [Alton J. Lemon, et al v David H. Kurtzman, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania, et al. John R. Earley, et al v. John DiCenso, et al. William P. Robinson, Jr. v. John DiCenso, et al.] Before … Continue reading
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Susan Epperson, et al v. Arkansas, docket #7, 1968 Before the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), Chief Justice Earl Warren, presiding. Argument Date: 10-16-1968 Decided: 11-12-1968 Vote: 9-0 Ruling: Held, the statute violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which embraces … Continue reading
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Carl Douglass wrote a fictional account of a man who, with best intentions, became a legally sanctioned assassin for the United States and made a significant contribution to the efforts of the president and the CIA to achieve peace. His … Continue reading
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The issue of teaching scientific based Darwinian evolution as opposed to teaching Creationism and its offspring, Intelligent Design—a Christian religious doctrine—as science in public schools has spawned several historic law suits. Given the current tendency to insist on evidence as … Continue reading
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The Theory of Evolution, like other firmly held scientific principles such as the cell theory, the atomic theory, the germ theory, the plate tectonic theory, and the theory of gravity, permits definite testable and verifiable predictions which result consistently in … Continue reading
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At this point in time—2014–six observations are apparent and are based on rock-solid evidence regarding evolution and specifically, the evolution of humans. No evidence by any detractor or detractors from the world of science or the realms or religion has … Continue reading
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A new trilogy by Carl Douglass has just been released. Readers who read it before its formal appearance on the book market expressed very similar opinions to that of one woman: “The tag-line for books by Carl Douglass is, ‘Former … Continue reading
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The genomes of humans and orangutans differ by 2.4%, humans and gorillas by 1.4%, and humans and chimpanzees by only 1.2%. There is more difference between chimps and orangutans (1.8%) and gorillas and orangutans (2.4%) than for humans and gorillas … Continue reading
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After about 6 KYA, evidence reveals a sequence of use of metals—copper, bronze, and finally iron—in the development of weaponry along with the progress of agriculture. Cro-Magnons evolved a more linear body shape adapted to warm climates and had the … Continue reading
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Fossil records indicate that the earliest primates probably appeared as prosimians only during the Paleocene (up to 65 MYA) and Eocene (up to 55 MYA) epochs. Animals more nearly like monkeys appeared in the Oligocene epoch (23-38 MYA). Fossil records … Continue reading
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