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THE SKULLS THAT DEMOLISH DARWIN





                                                  BOAR SKULL




































                                                                              Age: 58 million years
                                                                              Period: Paleocene
                                                                              Location: Shan Dong, China







               Darwinists were their able to gather their original supporters by using a very primitive logic. In a
               climate of scientific ignorance, it was easy to convince the public that proteins and eventually, cells
               could form spontaneously from muddy water that mammals hunting in water eventually devel-
               oped fins and turned into dolphins and that monkeys decided to stop leaping from tree to tree and
               instead to walk upright, and thus evolved into
               human beings.

               The sciences of genetics and paleontology were
               unknown, so all these imaginary transitions were
               depicted as incontrovertible fact. But now
               Darwinists are in a far more difficult position.
               The science of genetics has revealed the complex
               structure of the cell and how traits are passed on
               from generation to generation. Paleontology has
               shown that living things have never changed.
               Countless specimens, such as the 58-million-year-
               old wild boar skull shown here indicate that liv-
               ing things exhibited the same complexity mil-
               lions of years ago as present-day specimens. It is
               no longer possible for Darwinists to deceive the
               public.


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