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Evolutionists, however, use the differences between this
               race and ours as a way to deceive people. They say, for in-

               stance, when they find a Neanderthal skull, "This is the skull
               of man's ancestors who lived tens of thousands of years
               ago." Sometimes the fossil skulls found are smaller than the
               average skull size of human beings today. Pointing to such
               a skull fossil, evolutionists will say, "The owner of this skull

               was just at the point of changing from an ape into a hu-
               man."
                   In reality, even today there are people belonging to dif-
               ferent ethnic groups who have smaller than average skulls.
               For example, the skull volume of Native Australians
               (Aborigines) is quite small, but this does not mean that they

               are half-ape, half-human. They are normal human beings,
               just like you and everyone else.
                   Consequently, we can see that the fossils evolutionists
               portray as proof of human beings having evolved from apes
               either belong to earlier species of apes or human races that

               are now extinct. This means that half–human, half-ape crea-
               tures have never existed.




                                THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE


                   The biggest difference between apes and human beings
               is that humans have souls and apes don't. Humans have

               consciousness: they think, speak and convey their thoughts
               to others in rational sentences, make decisions, feel, devel-

               op tastes, know about art, paint, compose songs, sing and
               are full of love and moral values. All of these faculties are





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