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HARUN YAHYA
Michael D.
Lemonick, the
Associate Editor of
Time magazine, and a
devout evolutionist,
describes the despair
of his fellows on the
subject of human
evolution in an article
titled “How Man
Began”:
Yet despite more than a
century of digging, the
fossil record remains
maddeningly sparse.
With so few clues, even a
single bone that doesn’t
fit into the picture can
upset everything.
Virtually every major
discovery has put deep
cracks in the conven-
tional wisdom and forced scientists to concoct
new theories, amid furious debate. 89
Significantly, although evolutionists
are aware that they have no evidence for
Evolutionists have put in
150 years of effort in evolution at all, still they feel compelled
looking for fossils of to defend their theory. This goes to show
imaginary transitional- just how fanatical evolutionists are with
form creatures in order to
regard to their theory, and how they can
prove their theory. Yet
act in violation of both science and rea-
those 150 years have
son.
borne no fruit at all.
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