Poly's pick 8-11-16

Poly

Blessed beyond measure
Staff member
Administrator
Super Moderator
Gold Subscriber
LIFETIME MEMBER
Hall of Fame
6days said:
So you found a social science book that mentions piltdown man alongside others, to place them in context. You claimed that Piltdown was used as evidence for evolution, but evolution doesn't seem to have been mentioned here. And it's not even A SCIENCE textbook.
You are too predictable GC. As others mentioned you attempt to move goal posts while defending fraud and trying to whitewash history. So perhaps we need to once again review your challenge.... then see how the fraud was eagerly accepted and even taught in textbooks as fact. Not only was the fraud believed, but evolutionists then invented complete histories.
Piltdown was taught as fact in science journals....the media.....biology textbooks and more.

GCTHOMAS CHALLENGE: "Please name a text book (That taught Piltdown was real)that was in common use. Or even a textbook that was actually in use in schools"

How about we start with your forgetfulness... Here is an image YOU previously posted from...
College Zoology by George William Hunter, Francis Robert Hunter
1949 - W. B. Saunders Company page 704
image
image


Next
An Orientation in Science 1938 (Here we see invented ages and invented relatives)
By Pub. McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc.
P-355...“...500,000 B.C. Second glaciation (Kansan) 600,000 B.C. First interglacial Chellean Heidelberg Piltdown Peking Java 900,000 B.C. First glaciation (Nebraskan) Pre Chellean 1,000,000 B.C. Eolithic...”
And page 359“...with the bones. He is related to the Piltdown Man (Eoanthropus), next...”

Next
The Evolution of Human Behavior In this book
Contributors: Carl J. Warden1932 Pub. The Macmillan Company
Page 122
“...that of Pithecanthropus. The brain of Piltdown man was better developed than that of...”
(Sounds sciency! Man is evolving a bigger brain!! :) )

Next
Elementary Biology
by Benjamin C. Gruenberg
1919
Pub. Ginn & Company*
Page 494
PiltdElemBiol.jpg


Next
Elements of Biology
by Ruth A. Dodge
1952 (revision of Smallwood’s Elements of Biology under copyright heading Biology for High Schools)
Pub. Allyn and Bacon
Page 256, 257
(Same images as in Elementary Biology from 33 years earlier)

Challenge

Challenge accepted.

Proof given.

'Nuff said. :up:
 
Top