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              spiration for evolutionists to arrange these "transi-
              tional forms." Relying on a bone, it is nevertheless
              not possible to picture the physical appearance of a
              living being, and certainly not the family tree of the
              same living being. That is however exactly what evo-
              lutionists dare to do. Relying on a single bone, they
              put forth imaginary yet quite detailed scenarios
              about living beings and from them form family trees.
                   Apart from these imaginary family trees, evolu-
              tionists develop incomprehensible scenarios from a
              single bone. For instance, pictures of ape-like men
              with their ape-like spouses and children sitting next
              to a fire have been published in various publications
              for decades. These publications are all products of
              evolutionists' subjective interpretation. This is the
              way to indoctrinate people into believing the exis-
                                                                    "Turkana Boy" fos-
              tence of half-ape, half-human creatures in history.   sil that belongs to
              Detailed pictures depicting these imaginary crea-     the Homo Erectus
                                                                    race. Almost no dif-
              tures walking with their families, hunting, or in oth-
                                                                    ferent from modern
              er moments of their daily lives are surely figments of  man.
              the imagination and have no counterpart in the fossil
              record.
                   So far, we have examined that the theory of evolution has no scien-
              tific ground. Yet, there is another fact that is more obvious than the rest.
              This OBVIOUS fact is the following:
                   The living being we call "the human being" is a composition of atoms
              of phosphate, magnesium, carbon and calcium, among others. These
              atoms have no individual will or conscience. Yet, to our surprise, these
              inanimate atoms come together to form a living human being. Moreover,
              this "composition of atoms" decided to attend a university, make a career
              and become, say, a professor. This professor, made up of atoms, decided
              to be an expert on microbiology and examine his own cell structure under
              the electron microscope. He may have decided to become an expert on
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