Thus he placed man and monkeys under the same category, " Anthropomorpha ", meaning " manlike . " This classification received criticism from other biologists such as Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Jacob Theodor Klein and Johann Georg Gmelin on the ground that it is illogical to describe a human as'like a man '.
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John Robert Colombo, author of " Mysterious Canada : Strange Sights, Extraordinary Events, and Peculiar Places ", extracted the quotes about Manlike Woman from " David Thompson's Narrative of His Explorations in Western America : 1784-1812 " ( 1916 ) edited by J . B . Tyrrell.
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These anthropomorphisms, however, whether they speak of God as having manlike form or as displaying a manlike activity, are used in the Bible only for the purpose of imparting in homely language a knowledge of God to men who would otherwise not comprehend Him; while the intelligent thinker will gradually divest the Creator of every quality that renders Him manlike or similar to any creature.
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These anthropomorphisms, however, whether they speak of God as having manlike form or as displaying a manlike activity, are used in the Bible only for the purpose of imparting in homely language a knowledge of God to men who would otherwise not comprehend Him; while the intelligent thinker will gradually divest the Creator of every quality that renders Him manlike or similar to any creature.
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These anthropomorphisms, however, whether they speak of God as having manlike form or as displaying a manlike activity, are used in the Bible only for the purpose of imparting in homely language a knowledge of God to men who would otherwise not comprehend Him; while the intelligent thinker will gradually divest the Creator of every quality that renders Him manlike or similar to any creature.
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:The thing that lay half-bent on its side in a foetid pool of greenish-yellow ichor and tarry stickiness was almost nine feet tall, and the dog had torn off all the clothing and some of the skin . . . . It was partly human, beyond a doubt, with very manlike hands and head, and the goatish, chinless face had the stamp of the Whateleys upon it.
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Franklin's contribution ends with a fuzzy reference to a journey undertaken by Manlike Woman, involving a packet carried between two Hudson Bay Company posts, " through a tract of country which had not, at that time, been passed by the traders, and which was known to be infested by several hostile tribes . " Manlike Woman undertook this journey with her wife, was attacked and wounded in the process, but achieved her objective.
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Franklin's contribution ends with a fuzzy reference to a journey undertaken by Manlike Woman, involving a packet carried between two Hudson Bay Company posts, " through a tract of country which had not, at that time, been passed by the traders, and which was known to be infested by several hostile tribes . " Manlike Woman undertook this journey with her wife, was attacked and wounded in the process, but achieved her objective.
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"Loose Woman " ( Vintage Contemporaries ), a collection of 54 sensual poems, has gained popularity among young women because, as in " You Bring Out the Mexican in Me, " it offers a glorious, raw, manlike Cisneros : " You bring out the Mexican in me . / The hunkered thick dark spiral . / The core of a heart howl . / The bitter bile . / The tequila lagrimas on Saturday / all through the next weekend Sunday ."
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Prior to his acting as an ad-hoc geological advisor to a Wheaton College alumna working towards a masters degree in physical anthropology at Columbia University Kulp, by his own admission, had " only read the various pseudo-scientific statements in Christian apologetical literature which blindly asserted that there was no evidence for man or manlike creatures earlier than 10, 000 years ago . " He was shocked to discover that " [ a ] careful study of the tremendous number of geological facts concerning the chronology of the Pleistocene period make [ s ] it apparent that such creatures have been on the earth probably hundreds of thousands of years . " This discovery led Kulp to present a paper on the " Antiquity of Hominoid Fossils " to the Third Annual Convention of the ASA in 1948.