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              to resemble a human’s. It is for that reason that evolutionist sources are all
              full of half-man, half-ape drawings and pictures of models produced for
              that purpose.  101
                   You may have noticed that in these imagined, prejudiced reconstruc-

              tions, the nose is generally flat and wide. In the fictitious passage from
              ape to man, the nose—deliberately portrayed as large and flat—needs to
              assume a human appearance over the course of time. For that reason, ev-
              olutionists conclude that the nose gradually shrank, losing much of its
              functionality. They openly deny all the complex and superior features of
              this splendid organ.
                   In fact, this contradiction indicates the dilemma in which evolution-
              ists find themselves. For one thing, this claim entirely contradicts evolu-
              tionists’ imaginary procession “from the primitive to the advanced.”
              Evolution towards the advanced is reversed, and in some way, a retreat

















                  FALSE









                 The fictitious reconstructions designed by evolutionists depict the
                 nose as especially large and wide.


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