readers of this article should know that it was published by a website funded and operated by a conservative think tank called the discovery institute that promotes "intelligent design" (ie., that evolution is a myth and that humans were made as-is by god) and gave the world chris ruffo, the man leading the charge to ban books in public schools and libraries nationally.
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