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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                  123




                 Richard Leakey:

                 Echoing the criticism made of his fa-
                 ther's  habilis skulls, he added that
                 Lucy's skull was so incomplete that
                 most of it was "imagination made of
                 plaster of Paris," thus making it impos-
                 sible to draw any firm conclusion
                 about what species she belonged to. 314
                 Albert W. Mehlert is an evolution-

            ist and  paleoanthropology researcher:
                 The evidence given above makes it
                 overwhelmingly likely that Lucy was
                 no more than a variety of pygmy chim-
                 panzee, and walked the same way
                 (awkwardly upright on occasions, but
                 mostly quadrupedal). The "evidence"
                 for the alleged transformation from
                 ape to man is extremely unconvinc-
                 ing. 315
                 Jeremy Cherfas is an evolutionist
            author and has written many books on
            science:
                 Lucy, alias Australopithecus afarensis,
                 had a skull very like a chimpanzee's,
                 and a brain to match. 316                  The bones of “Lucy”


                 Evolutionists' Confessions Regarding the Neanderthals

                 Neanderthals appeared suddenly in Europe around 100,000 years
            ago, disappearing again-or else assimilating with other human races-just
            as rapidly and silently 35,000 years ago. The only difference between
            these and present-day humans is that their skeletons were rather more
            powerful and their skulls, on average, slightly larger.
                 Neanderthals were a human race, and this is generally agreed upon
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