October 15, 2023

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Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind. […]

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Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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Empowering Science to Understand our Connected Human Family The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Most people who know me, know that since 1968, I have been enamored with the film, The Planet of the Apes. I saw the film as a child thanks to my father. The movie’s multiple themes of loss, displacement, alternative universes, the roles of power, religion, friendship, and science all blew my little seven-year-old mind.

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