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Harun Yahya                        89

               How the earth came to overflow with such a great num-
           ber of animal species all of a sudden and how these distinct
           types of species with no common ancestors could have
           emerged without undergoing any evolutionary period are
           questions evolutionists can never answer.

               105. What are the frauds committed by
               evolutionists to deceive the public?

               The “ape-men” we see in newspapers, magazines, or
           films are all drawings based on the imagination of evolution-
           ists. Inspired by a single tooth, evolutionists sometimes give
           shape to features that do not actually leave any fossil traces,
           such as the structure of the nose and lips, the shape of the
           hair, the form of the eyebrows, and they prepare illustrations
           of half ape/half men creatures and even draw false pictures
           depicting the families and social lives of these creatures. They
           try to mislead the public by this method.
               Evolutionists also “produce” fossils which they are
           unable to find, whereby they commit fraud. A few of the most
           famous of these forgeries are the following:
               Piltdown man: Evolutionists deceived the world of sci-
           ence by this forgery by attaching the jaw of a recently dead
           orangutan to a 500-year-old human skull. The teeth were
           added later in order to make the skull resemble that of a man,
           and the joints were filed. Then all the pieces were stained with
           potassium dichromate to make them look old.
               Nebraska man: In 1922, evolutionists claimed that a
           molar tooth fossil, which they unearthed, bore the common
           characteristics of both man and ape. Extensive scientific
                                  Adnan Oktar
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