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David Franklin Fasold (February 23, 1939 – April 26, 1998) was a United States Merchant Marine officer and salvage expert who is best known for his 1988 book The Ark of Noah, chronicling his early expeditions to the Durupınar Noah's Ark site in eastern Turkey. Repudiating and then changing his views about the site, Fasold was a participant in a suit with Australian geologist and skeptic Ian Plimer against an Australian creationist group. The suit, dubbed the "Monkey Trial II," was a notable case in the debate between science and religion and its role in society.

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  • David Franklin Fasold (February 23, 1939 – April 26, 1998) was a United States Merchant Marine officer and salvage expert who is best known for his 1988 book The Ark of Noah, chronicling his early expeditions to the Durupınar Noah's Ark site in eastern Turkey. Repudiating and then changing his views about the site, Fasold was a participant in a suit with Australian geologist and skeptic Ian Plimer against an Australian creationist group. The suit, dubbed the "Monkey Trial II," was a notable case in the debate between science and religion and its role in society. (en)
  • David Franklin Fasold (23 de febrero de 1939 – 26 de abril de 1998) fue un exoficial de la marina mercante estadounidense y experto en salvatage conocido por su libro El arca de Noé, una crónica de sus primeras expediciones a la supuesta Arca de Noé en el sitio arqueológico de Durupinar. Sin embargo, posteriormente cambió su punto de vista respecto al sitio y participó en una demanda junto al geólogo australiano y escéptico Ian Plimer contra un grupo creacionista australiano. Este juicio fue apodado el "Scopes Monkey Trial II"​ en referencia a un importante caso de debate entre ciencia (evolucionismo) y religión (creacionismo). (es)
  • David Fasold (né le 23 février 1939 à Chicago - mort le 26 avril 1998 à Corvallis (Oregon)) est un ancien capitaine de marine marchande, plus connu pour son ouvrage The Ark of Noah qui relate ses premières expéditions sur le site de Durupinar en Turquie, lieu de repos supposé de l'arche de Noé. Fasold se qualifie lui-même d'« archologiste ». (fr)
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  • Corvallis, Oregon, U.S. (en)
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