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A HISTORICAL LIE:                        THE STONE AGE




                book The Origin of Modern Humans: "Perhaps because the still incom-
                plete archeological record is equivocal at best, scholars respond to
                these questions in very different ways."  9
                     However, archaeological findings reveal that man has had a
                cultural understanding for as long as he has existed. From time to
                time, that understanding may have advanced, retreated, or under-

                gone abrupt changes. But that does not mean that any evolutionary
                process took place, rather that cultural developments and changes
                occurred. The appearance of works of art that evolutionists describe
                as "sudden," doesn't demonstrate any biological human progress
                (especially not in terms of intellectual ability). People at the time



























                                                                 One of the wall paint-
                                                                 ings discovered in the
                                                                 caves at Lascaux.
                                                                 Clearly, that could not
                                                                 be the work of a primi-
                                                                 tive human who had
                                                                 only just parted ways
                                                                 with apes.






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