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Let's
take a look at what some scientists, major publications, and even Charles Darwin
himself have to say about the theory of evolution. Some of these rarely reported
commentaries may come as a surprise to you:
"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, Journalist and philosopher, Pascal Lectures, University of Waterloo, Canada
"Evolution is unproved
and unprovable."
Sir Arthur Keith, (author of Foreword to The Origin of
Species, 100th edition), wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Keith
"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),
Batesville Daily Guard, May 28, 2003
"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
To suppose that the
eye
could have been formed by natural selection seems, I freely confess, absurd
in the highest degree.
Charles Darwin The Origin of Species by Means
of Natural Selection or The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for
Life. 1859, p. 217
"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
"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
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