Ape man. That’s a mutually exclusive oxymoron. You can find a man. You can find an ape. But you go ape and never find an ape man. Because there never were any. And there never will be any.
And that claim makes a lot of people go ape.
But it ain’t just my knucklehead opinion. It’s a claim backed by over a hundred years of studies, archaeology, and research. And, for over a century, there have been studies of skulls and teeth by people trying to prove evolution is true. And, at best, they’ve come up with inconclusive interpretations. But those could easily be interpreted other ways. How ‘bout we go ape with some examples?
Have you ever heard of the “Piltdown man?” Even though “he” was in textbooks for over 40 years, it has been proved to be a hoax. How about “Nebraska man?” Did you know “his” story was made up, too? Yep, and it all revolved around a pig’s tooth? Bet you didn’t learn that in any of your schoolbooks. Let’s not leave out “Java man.” Especially since I’m a Java fan.
40 years after discovering “Java man”, Eugene Dubois admitted it was an ape, sorta like a large gibbon. Dubois had held back other thigh bone parts found in the same area. Why don’t these so-called scientists and archaeologists evolve better tactics?
Yeesh. Talk about an actual ape man.
Anyway…
There are some other famous discoveries with the name “man.” And they’ve all been debunked. All. In fact, there’s NO fossil evidence that proves man evolved from ape. And there are no ape man fossils. None. And obviously not for lack of looking. They’re just not there.
I remember listening to a video of a small group of 4 job applicants respond to the question “How did you get here?” The first one said, “From mom and dad.” The next two said “Hmm…I guess the big bang.” And only one said, “I was created.” So, what does that say about our education system in America? Well, you might think we have a great education system, but as for me…
I’d say it’s nothing to go ape over, man.
Would you like to discover many more reasons why evolution doesn’t explain our existence? I recommend Walt Brown’s book “In The Beginning.” Every homeschooler should have this book. And you should, too.
Why do space, time, and matter…matter?
Is it all just some idle chatter?
No, you’ll be in for certain hurtin’
If you don’t raise the blinding curtain.
You will see the Creator, later.
Put your trust in the Mediator. © 2020 TF
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