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life or of Homo sapiens, are extremely difficult and may even resist a
final, satisfying explanation." ("Could science be brought to an end by
scientists' belief that they have final answers or by society's reluctance
to pay the bills?" Scientific American, December 1992, p. 20)
By outlining the link chain as Australopithecus > Homo habilis >
Homo erectus > Homo sapiens, evolutionists imply that each of these
species is one another's ancestor. However, recent findings of pale-
oanthropologists have revealed that Australopithecus, Homo habilis,
and Homo erectus lived at different parts of the world at the same time.
(Alan Walker, Science, vol. 207, 7 March 1980, p. 1103; A. J. Kelso,
Physical Antropology, 1st ed., J. B. Lipincott Co., New York, 1970, p.
221; M. D. Leakey, Olduvai Gorge, vol. 3, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, 1971, p. 272.)
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