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ground, like a chimpanzee, nor run at a speed of 125 km per hour, like a
cheetah. On the contrary, since man walks on two feet, he moves much
more slowly on the ground. For the same reason, he is one of the most un-
protected of all species in nature in terms of movement and defence. Ac-
cording to the logic of the theory of evolution, monkeys should not have
evolved to adopt a bipedal stride; humans should instead have evolved to
become quadrupedal.
Another impasse of the evolutionary claim is that bipedalism does
not serve the "gradual development" model of Darwinism. This model,
which constitutes the basis of evolution, requires that there should be a
"compound" stride between bipedalism and quadrupedalism. However,
with the computerised research he conducted in 1996, the English paleoan-
thropologist Robin Crompton, showed that such a "compound" stride was
not possible. Crompton reached the following conclusion: A living being
can either walk upright, or on all fours. 100 A type of stride between the two
Recent researches reveal that it is impossible for the bent ape skeleton fit for
quadrupedal stride to evolve into upright human skeleton fit for bipedal stride.