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A HISTORICAL LIE: THE STONE AGE
Evolutionists maintain, without any evidence, that human beings and apes
are descended from a common ancestor. Asked how, then, this evolution might
have come about, they respond, totally unscientifically, "We do not know,
though we hope to one day." For example, the evolutionist palaeoanthropolo-
gist Elaine Morgan makes this admission:
Four of the most outstanding mysteries about [the evolution of] humans are:
1) why do they walk on two legs? 2) why have they lost their fur? 3) why have
they developed such large brains? 4) why did they learn to speak?
The orthodox
answers to these
questions are: 1)
'We do not yet
know'; 2) 'We do
not yet know'; 3)
'We do not yet
know'; 4) 'We do
not yet know'.
The list of ques-
tions could be
considerably
lengthened with-
out affecting the
monotony of the
answers. 30
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