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Quotes By Evolutionists (And
Others) About
Evolution
“Paleontologists have discovered a new skeleton
in the closet of human ancestry that is likely to force science to revise, if
not scrap, current theories of human origins. Reuters reported that the
discovery left scientists of human evolution . . . confused, saying, 'Lucy may
not even be a direct human ancestor after all.” USA Today, March 21, 2001.
“Evolution is a fairy tale for grown-ups. This
theory has helped nothing in the progress of science. It is useless.” Professor
Louis Bounoure, Director of Research, National Center of Scientific Research,
The Advocate, 8 March 1984.
“I myself am convinced that the theory of
evolution, especially the extent to which it has been applied, will be one of
the great jokes in the history books of the future.” Malcolm Muggeridge (British
philosopher), The Advocate, March 8 1984.
“Evolution is unproved and unprovable. We believe
it because the only alternative is special creation, and that is unthinkable”
Sir Arthur Keith. Criswell, W.A. (1972), Did Man Just Happen? p. 73, Grand
Rapids, MI: Zondervan).
“Scientists who go about teaching that evolution
is a fact of life are great con-men, and the story they are telling may be the
greatest hoax ever. In explaining evolution, we do not have one iota of fact.”
Dr. T. N. Tahmisian (Atomic Energy Commission), The Fresno Bee, August 20, 1959.
“Scientists concede that their most cherished
theories are based on embarrassingly few fossil fragments and that huge gaps
exist in the fossil record.” Time magazine, Nov. 7, 1977.
“As by this theory, innumerable transitional
forms must have existed. Why do we not find them embedded in the crust of the
earth?” Charles Darwin, Evolution or Creation, p.139.
“If pressed about man's ancestry, I would have to
unequivocally say that all we have is a huge question mark.” Richard Leakey,
paleo-anthropologist.
"The more scientists have searched for the
transitional forms that lie between species, the more they have been
frustrated." Newsweek, November 3, 1980.
“Often a cold shudder has run through me, and I
have asked myself whether I may have not devoted myself to a fantasy.” Charles
Darwin, Life and Letters, 1887, Vol. 2, p. 229.
“I would rather believe in fairy tales than in
such wild speculation.” Sir Ernest Chain, co-holder of 1945 Nobel Prize for
developing penicillin (The Life of Ernest Chain, Ronald W. Clark, pp. 147-148).
“The main problem in reconstructing the origins
of man is lack of fossil evidence: all there is could be displayed on a dinner
table.” New Scientist, 20 May, 1982.
A Chinese farmer glued together the head and body
of a primitive bird and the tail and hind limbs of a dromaeosaur dinosaur, and
in 1999 completely fooled the world-wide scientific community into thinking that
they had found the “missing link” between carnivorous dinosaurs and modern
birds. [National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 196, No. 5, November, 1999]. Named
Archaeoraptor, “this fossil find constitutes the most recent evolution fraud...
that we know of. Storrs L. Olson of the Smithsonian Institution said, “National
Geographic has reached an all-time low for engaging in sensationalistic,
unsubstantiated, tabloid journalism.” |