St. George Jackson Mivart: A Historical Snapshot

Charles Darwin, Church of England, Darwin's bulldog, Darwinism, Ernst Haeckel, Evolution, evolutionism, excommunication, Faith & Science, faith and science, General Morphology of Organisms, Generelle Morphologie der Organismen, historical figures, history, James Barham, King’s College, Lincoln’s Inn, On the Genesis of Species, Origin of Species, Richard Owen, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholics, social elite, St. George Jackson Mivart, Thomas Henry Huxley, Wikipedia, William Dembski
In the end, Darwin, Huxley, and their friends collectively decided to “cut him dead,” meaning to ostracize him socially. Source
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Deep Fakes and Propaganda for Artificial General Intelligence

algorithms, artificial general intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, authenticity, computing machines, Culture & Ethics, deep fakes, deep learning, deep neural networks, democracy, discriminator, fabrications, generative adversarial networks, generator, historical figures, image manipulation, images, information integrity, lip-sync accuracy, Neuroscience & Mind, personal privacy, public opinion, robot, Security, table tennis, trust, Videos, Wizard of Oz
The video shows a supposed table tennis match between a robot and a top human player. Yet the video is not of an actual match. Source
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Honored by Statue, Democratic South Carolina Senator Said Some Blacks “Near Akin to Monkey”

Africans, baboons, ballot boxes, Benjamin Tillman, black inferiority, Caucasians, Civil War, Culture & Ethics, Democratic Party, Ellenton riot, Evolution, evolutionary racism, historical figures, lynching, missing link, monkeys, political rights, Racism, scientific racism, South Carolina, statues, stealing elections, U.S. Senate, United States
Benjamin Tillman was a monster. He publicly defended lynchings. He drew on evolutionary racism to preach black inferiority. Source
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