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IMAGINARY Time, 9 August 2004
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Nebraska Man is the greatest evidence
of Darwinists’ reconstruction decep-
tions. Darwinists had no hesitations
over depicting the fictitious Nebraska
Man and a whole social setting “on the
basis of a single pig tooth.”
Reconstructions and evolutionist drawings are used
to mislead people and create the impression that there really is such a
thing as evolution. As we have seen with Nebraska Man, the various
pictures and reconstructions are based solely on the imaginations of
the people producing them. No such ape-man ever, ever existed. In-
deed, all the skulls and skeletons discovered either come from human
beings, or else from extinct species of apes or monkeys. But the pic-
tures and reconstructions produced provides the framework for the
subsequent conditioning.
All the ape-men, dino-birds, and life forms trying to move from
water to dry land that one sees in Darwinist newspapers, magazines
and TV programs are fictitious. If nothing else, they certainly reflect
the imaginative power of the artists concerned. When they are exposed
as frauds, they are quietly set aside. The Darwinist press is very care-
ful that nobody should realize the scale of the fraud being perpetrated.
But policies of concealing frauds of course bears no fruits, and all Dar-
winist deceptions are being exposed, one by one, and all the time.
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