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Social Studies, 16.06.2021 04:30 rozalee14

Ladies and Gentlemen, the minds of our children are in jeopardy. Today a reckless band of heathen teachers is shoving Darwinism down our children's throats. This mindless theory holds that human beings, the children of God, developed from mere monkeys. It holds that blind accident accounts for all life. Down with this godless theory! Fire these teachers! Return God to the classroom! Red herring Appeal to the people Appeal to force Missing the point Appeal to ignorance

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