Comment Re:In all seriousness though (Score 1) 664
Because your post was a reply to me and it said...
'I asked this individual ... The individual did not respond.'
You want references to textbook and articles that taught Nebraska Man? One textbook is "Fossil Men: A Textbook of Human Palaeontology" 1957. The truth be told, it was in *all* the textbooks at the time of the Scopes trial and the judge was even questioned as to whether or not it should be admitted as evidence. He declined because the trial was not supposed to be about whether evolution was true or not, but what a particular teacher has taught in a particular classroom.
Articles were published in Scientific American, The NY Times, and the French L'Anthropologie.
Simply denying that fraud was perpetrated by evolutionists does not make it go away. Nor that it has been perpetrated again and again in order to promote a *belief* that is as much as religion as any other.
'I asked this individual
You want references to textbook and articles that taught Nebraska Man? One textbook is "Fossil Men: A Textbook of Human Palaeontology" 1957. The truth be told, it was in *all* the textbooks at the time of the Scopes trial and the judge was even questioned as to whether or not it should be admitted as evidence. He declined because the trial was not supposed to be about whether evolution was true or not, but what a particular teacher has taught in a particular classroom.
Articles were published in Scientific American, The NY Times, and the French L'Anthropologie.
Simply denying that fraud was perpetrated by evolutionists does not make it go away. Nor that it has been perpetrated again and again in order to promote a *belief* that is as much as religion as any other.