"Those who would legislate against the teaching of evolution should also legislate against gravity, electricity and the unreasonable velocity of light, and also, should introduce a clause to prevent the use of the telescope, the microscope and the spectroscope or any other instrument of precision which may in the future be invented, constructed or used for the discovery of truth."

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Source: Luther Burbank, (2013). “The Training Of The Human Plant”, p.16, Read Books Ltd

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Luther Burbank

Horticulturist

Luther Burbank was an influential American botanist known for developing new plant varieties, including the Burbank potato, which transformed agriculture.

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