Geneticist W. E. Lönnig on Human-Chimp DNA Similarity, and Much More

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"The same people who admit that they are unable to create a single blade of grass tell you that they are absolutely sure they know how it came about." Source
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Pond Scum Is Our Equal: That’s Nature Rights for You

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Now, a “tribunal” will be held in New York to promote the rights of nature and undermine public support for fossil fuels. Source
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