IOW, you continue to lie -- there's no "settled science" and "heretic" talk in that book. Hit the bricks, troll.
***there’s no “settled science” and “heretic” talk in that book.**
Then every thing we were ordered to believe back then is a lie, same as for today, same for the future. I still remember when the Piltdown Man was considered the “missing link”
As for heretic talk, the book opens with the difference between “scientific” Uniformism and religious Catastrophism.
Today, scientific Catastrophism is in style.
What will be the “IN” teachings of a hundred years form now?