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HARUN YAHYA
. Then the Elephant's Child sat back on his little haunches, and pulled,
and pulled, and pulled, and his nose began to stretch. And the
Crocodile floundered into the water, making it all creamy with great
sweeps of his tail, and he pulled, and pulled, and pulled. 38
Gould and certain other evolutionist scientists have criticized
the literature for filling itself with similar scenarios, with no sup-
porting evidence to back them up. The same applies to those who at-
tempt to explain the development of societies in terms of the theory
of evolution. Like Kipling's tales, the Just So Stories of evolutionist
social scientists rely solely upon imagination. Indeed, consider a his-
tory of mankind based on societies whose supposed forerunners
were only able to grunt and use crude stone
tools, lived in caves, and survived by hunt-
ing and gathering, and who, as subse-
quently developed, began engaging in
Rudyard Kipling's book,
Just So Stories
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