Dr. David Pilbeam, Harvard Anthropology Professor:
"Many evolutional, statements have very little to do with the real
data, and a great deal to do with unstated assumptions."
Dr. Lecomte du Nouy:
"Birds have the unsatisfactory characteristics of absolute Creation."
E.C. Olson:
"There is almost nothing to give any information about the history
of the origin of flight in insects." (Ask an evolutionist What the wings
on an insect evolved from! It can't be from its legs, because flying insects
still have, six legs!)
Dr. A.S. Romer:
"The origin of rodents is obscure, no transitional forms are known."
Dr. J.R. Norman British Natural Museum of History:
"The geological record has provided no evidence as to the origin of
the fishes."
Dr. Barb Slahl St. Anselm's College:
"None of the knowntishes is thought to be directly ancestral to the
earliest land
vertebrates."
Dr. A.E. Heoten of Haxvard :
"By hook or by crook invertebrates acquired backbones."
Pmf. E.J. Comer Cambridge Hniversity:
"To the unprejudiced, the fossil record of plants is in favor of special
creation."
Dr. Richard Leaky:
If I were to draw a family tree for man it would be a question mark."
Mark RidIcy, Oxford Univ., Zoologist:
"The real evolutionist uses the fossil record as evidence in favor
of evolution over
creation."
HS. Lipson, Manchester Univ., Physics:
"In fact, evolution became in a sense a scientific religion; almost
all scientists have accepted it and many are prepared to bend their to
fit in with it."
Dr. I. Olsson, Univ. of Uppsala, Physics:
"If a Carbon 14 date supports our theories, we put it in the main text.
If it does not entirely contradict them we put it in a footnote. And if
its completely out of date we just drop it."
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Sir Julian Huxley, nephew of Thomas Huxley, know as Darwin's Bulldog
when asked
why evolution has caught on, said, "I suppose it was because the idea
of God enterfered with our morays (our morals)." *
CHARLES DARWIN, From the last paragraph of Darwins origin of the Species
we read:
"There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having
been originally
breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one......"
*, **
And on Difficulties of the Theory he said:
Long before the reader has arrived at this part of my book, a crowd
of difficulties will have occured to him. Some of them are so serious
that to this day I can hardly reflect on them without being in some degree
staggered....." **
And:
"...why, if species have descended from other species by fine graduation,
do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all
nature in confusion, instead of the species, as we see them, well defined?"
**
*As herd on D. James Kennedy **From the book, The Origin of the
Species.