Can They All Be Wrong?

18:2815 Feb, 2021

‘All those scientists’ can be wrong — and often have been! The reason hoaxes dominated textbooks for many decades as the chief evidence for man’s evolution is not because of a mistake, a small aberration somewhere along the line of a self-correcting march towards truth, but because of the strong influences of presupposition and prejudice.

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