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                          Australopithecus


                                                                   Homo
                                            Homo habilis
                                                                   erectus


              FALSE                                            Homo sapiens







              One evolutionist scenario frequently encountered is the myth that human beings
              are descended from apes. Right from childhood, people are indoctrinated
              through fantastic illustrations and tales with the idea that apes, with their
              stooped gait gradually evolved into human beings able to walk upright. This cun-
              ning propaganda attempts to give the impression that evolution is an indis-
              putable fact and that human beings exist as the result of a chain of coincidences.
              This organized scientific fraud that Darwinists offer to deny the fact of creation is
              full of countless illogicalities.
              Yet there is no need to know all the details of evolutionist claims to see the illogi-
              calities here. Even one single human attribute or one single organ is sufficient to
              show how irrational it is to claim that chance has any creative power.



                   To my mind the human brain is the most marvelous and mysterious object
                   in the whole universe.  105
                   And he spoke these words in 1929, when we knew incomparably
              less about the brain than we do today.
                   The well-known biologist Jean Rostand says that no matter how
              long a time frame was involved, he still finds the concept of the human
              brain emerging through evolution impossible to believe:
                   No, decidedly, I cannot make myself think that these “slips” of heredity
                   have been able, even with the cooperation of natural selection, even with
                   the advantage of the immense periods of time in which evolution works on
                   life, to build the entire world, with its structural prodigality and refine-
                   ments, its astounding adaptations . . . I cannot persuade myself to think
                   that the eye, the ear, the human brain have been formed in this way. 106
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