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               at the same time. 58
                   Moreover, a certain segment of humans classified as Homo erec-
               tus have lived up until very modern times. Homo sapiens nean-
               darthalensis and Homo sapiens sapiens (modern man) co-existed in the

               same region. 59
                   This situation apparently indicates the invalidity of the claim
               that they are ancestors of one another. A paleontologist from
               Harvard University, Stephen Jay Gould, explains this deadlock of
               the theory of evolution, although he is an evolutionist himself:

                   What has become of our ladder if there are three coexisting lin-
               eages 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. 60
                   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,







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








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