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There's no real evidence to support the theory of evolution

WITH the 200-year anniversary of Charles Darwin's death, plus 150 years since the publication of his famous book The Origin of Species, we have been bombarded in the media with his theory of evolution.

WITH the 200-year anniversary of Charles Darwin's death, plus 150 years since the publication of his famous book The Origin of Species, we have been bombarded in the media with his theory of evolution. The fact remains however, that no real evidence has yet been unearthed to substantiate his theory.

The monkey/human missing links have proved to be well - missing, they are either ape or human or indeed fabrications.

These include the Java man, Piltdown man, Lucy and even now Neandertal man.

In the animal species there is evolution but within their kind but no evidence yet exists of evolution between the species.

Let's leave the final statement to Darwin himself.

I quote: "The number of intermediate varieties which have formerly existed must have been enormous. Why then is not every geological formation full of such intermediate links?

"Geology does not reveal any such finely graduated chain, and this, perhaps, is the most serious objection which can be urged against my theory" - Charles Darwin.

EDDIE BARRADINE

West Willoughby


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