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Bones Of Contention: A Creationist Assessment Of Human Fossils |
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Rating: Summary: Some good, but a lot of pseudoscience Review: This book reveals many of the problems with evolution using bone fragments as "evidence." Then it proceeds to hurt the movement and embarrass Christians by claiming Neanderthals are human. In recent years, the evidence has overwhelming mounted to show that Neanderthals are NOT human, and even most ardent naturalists have agreed. Realize what I am saying: For decades naturalists wanted Neanderthals to be human to prove evolution. Now we have a major paradigm change in which they have given it up and some creationists are trying to give it back to them!! As usual, young-earth creationists continue to unnecessarily embarrass the intelligent design movement, drive skeptics away and confuse Christians. Granted, their bad science and emotional campaigns have cost them a lot in recent years, but they still strive to brow beat you into believing their version is the "literal" truth, when it is at best a contradictory superficial theory. Read some real scholarship by Dembski, Behe and Ross.
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