Opposition to Evolution
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Since the dawn of humanity, there has been a single question that has perplexed even the greatest of philosophers and scientists. Humans are, by nature, interested in their past. As a result every civilization through out time has sought to find the origin of life, and answered it to meet their needs. Early civilizations taught that there was a group of gods located on a far off mountain at the edge of the earth. These gods were responsible everything, ranging from the rising and setting of the sun to a young man winning a fair maidens hand in marriage. Civilizations...
the interest in the fossils increased, scientists around the world were certain that this new study would provide the proof needed to prove the validity of Darwin?s theory. The fossils have shown clear separations between the various species, not the blurred distinctions that the ?evolutionists? had hoped the fossils would show.
the interest in the fossils increased, scientists around the world were certain that this new study would provide the proof needed to prove the validity of Darwin?s theory. The fossils have shown clear separations between the various species, not the blurred distinctions that the ?evolutionists? had hoped the fossils would show.
Just as other theories have been subject to rigorous standards in the past, evolution must also be subject to the same testing. Due to the logical fallacies, mathematical impossibilities and the abundance of physical evidence contrary to the theory of evolution it cannot be either plausible, nor believable.
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