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Moreover, a certain segment of humans classified as Homo erectus
have lived up until very modern times. Homo sapiens nean-
darthalensis and Homo sapiens sapiens (man) co-existed in the same
region. (Jeffrey Kluger, "Not So Extinct After All: The Primitive Homo
Erectus May Have Survived Long Enough To Coexist With Modern
Humans," Time, 23 December 1996)
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 cen-
tury:
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 evolu-
tionary trends during their tenure on earth. (S. J. Gould, Natural History,
vol. 85, 1976, p. 30)
Put briefly, the scenario of human evolution, which is "upheld"
with the help of various drawings of some "half ape, half human"
creatures appearing in the media and course books, that is, frankly, by
means of propaganda, is nothing but a tale with no scientific foun-
dation.
Evolutionists generally interpret fos-
sils in the light of their ideological
expectations, for which reason the
conclusions they arrive at are for the
most part unreliable.
Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 401

