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cies was created. This truth is accepted by the well-known evolutionist bi-
ologist Douglas Futuyma:
Creation and evolution, between them, exhaust the possible explanations
for the origin of living things. Organisms either appeared on the earth fully
developed or they did not. If they did not, they must have developed from
pre-existing species by some process of modification. If they did appear in a
fully developed state, they must indeed have been created by some omnipo-
tent intelligence. 148
Fossils reveal that living creatures emerged in the world fully and
perfectly formed. In other words the "origin of species," contrary to what
Darwin thought, is creation, and not evolution.
The Myth of the Evolution of Man
The subject most frequently brought up by defenders of the theory of
evolution is the origin of man. The Darwinist claim on this subject consi-
ders that the modern human being living today descended from a num-
ber of ape-like creatures. In this period, estimated to have begun some 4-5
million years ago, it is claimed that there lived "intermediate forms" bet-
ween modern man and his ancestors. In fact there are four basic "categori-
es" in this entirely illusory scenario:
1. Australopithecus
2. Homo habilis
3. Homo erectus
4. Homo sapiens
Evolutionists give the name "Australopithecus," which means "sout-
hern ape," to man's so-called first ape-like ancestor. These living creatures
were actually nothing but an extinct species of ape. Wide-ranging rese-
arch by Lord Solly Zuckerman and Professor Charles Oxnard, two world-
famous anatomists from Britain and the USA on Australopithecus rema-
ins shows that these living creatures belonged to an extinct species of ape
and that they had no similarities to human beings. 149
Evolutionists divide the next phase of human evolution into "homo"
or human classes. According to the claim, living creatures of the "homo"