False Faces
Even
if evolutionists are unsuccessful in finding scientific
evidence to shore up their theories, they are
very successful at one thing: propaganda. The
most important elements of this propaganda are
the false drawings and designs known as "reconstructions."
The
sketches of evolutionists depict imaginary
creatures even in their social setting.
Based on no evidence, these illustrations
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Reconstruction can be explained
as drawing a picture or constructing a model of
a living thing based on a single bone that has
been unearthed. The "ape-men" we see
in newspapers, magazines, or films are all reconstructions.
The important thing here is
how scientific these drawings are. Since fossils
are usually disordered and incomplete, any conjecture
based on them is likely to be totally imaginative.
As a matter of fact, the reconstructions made
by evolutionists based on the fossil remains are
prepared precisely to suit the purposes of the
evolutionary thesis.
At this point, we have to highlight
a particular point: studies based on bone remains
cannot reveal the "soft tissues" of
a creature. The hair, skin, nose, ears, lips,
or other facial features of a living thing cannot
be determined from its bone remains. It is very
easy for someone committed to evolution to devise
an imaginary creature by shaping these soft tissues
as he wishes. Earnest A. Hooton from Harvard University,
explains the situation like this:
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BE
CAREFUL WITH THE SOFT TISSUES!
Soft
tissues like the eye, nose, ear, skin, hair
leave no clues in the fossil record. Yet
evolutionists shape these tissues as they
wish in the reconstructions they fabricate
in their workshops and produce
"half-ape half-man" creatures as we see
here. |
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To attempt to restore the soft
parts is an even more hazardous undertaking. The
lips, the eyes, the ears, and the nasal tip leave
no clues on the underlying bony parts. You can
with equal facility model on a Neanderthaloid
skull the features of a chimpanzee or the lineaments
of a philosopher. These alleged restorations of
ancient types of man have very little if any scientific
value and are likely only to mislead the public…
So put not your trust in reconstructions.62
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THE
THREE FACES OF ZINJANTHROPUS
Evolutionists
go so far in imaginary drawings that they
even ascribe different faces to the same
skull. The three different reconstructed
drawings made for the fossil named Australopithecus
robustus (Zinjanthropus) is an example of
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Evolutionists animate the creatures
that exist only in their imagination by using
the method of "reconstruction" and present
them to people as if they are "their ancestors".
When they are unable to find the "half-man
half-ape" creatures in the fossil record,
they prefer to deceive the public with false drawings.
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