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Once Upon a Time
                                  There Was Darwinism





                      Each fossil represents an isolated point, with no know-
                    able connection to any other given fossil, and all float around
                    in an overwhelming sea of gaps. 45
                     These very important admissions say that the theory of
                evolution, which for 150 years pretended to give a scientific an-

                swer to the question of our origins, was only a scenario imposed
                on science by a particular worldview. Gee refers to this saying
                "from our vantage point in the present, we arrange fossils in an
                order that reflects gradual acquisition of what we see in our-
                selves. We do not seek the truth; we create it after the fact, to
                suit our own prejudices."
                    Evolutionists have finally come to accept that the

                myth of the "tree of human evolution," im-
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