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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)






             Homo sapiens sapiens (present-day man) co-existed in the same re-
             gion. 22
               This situation apparently indicates the invalidity of the claim that they
             are ancestors of one another. The late Stephen Jay Gould explained this
             deadlock of the theory of evolution although he was himself one of the
             leading advocates of evolution in the twentieth century:
               What has become of our ladder if there are three coexisting lineages of
               hominids (A. africanus, the robust australopithecines, and H. habilis),
               none clearly derived from another? Moreover, none of the three display
               any evolutionary trends during their tenure on earth. 23
               Put briefly, the scenario of hu-
             man evolution, which is "upheld"
             with the help of various draw-
             ings of some "half ape, half hu-
             man" creatures appearing in the
             media and course books, that is,
             frankly, by means of propaganda, is
             nothing but a tale with no scientific
             foundation.
               Lord Solly Zuckerman, one of the most
             famous and respected scientists in the U.K.,
             who carried out research on this subject for FALSE
             years and studied Australopithecus fossils FALSE
             for 15 years, finally concluded, despite being
             an evolutionist himself,  that there is, in
             fact, no such family tree branching out
             from ape-like creatures to man.


             Evolutionist newspapers and maga-
             zines often print pictures of primitive
             man. The only available source for
             these pictures is the imagination of
             the artist. Evolutionary theory has been
             so dented by scientific data that today
             we see less and less of it in the serious
             press.


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