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The first man was formed by almighty God from the 'dust of the earth' , an obvious reference both to creative action as well as the elemental constituents to which man returns when he dies and then eventually rots.

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What Scientists Say regarding Evidence for Human Evolution:

'Amid the bewildering array of early fossil hominids, is there one whose morphology marks it as man's hominid ancestor? If the factor of genetic variability is considered the appears to be no.'

Robert B. Eckhardt, Ph.D. (human genetics and anthropology) (Professor of anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, USA), 'Population genetics and human origins'. Scientific American, vol.226(1), January 1972, p94

'In recent years several authors have written popular books on human origins which were based more on fantasy and subjectivity than on fact and objectivity. At the moment science cannot offer a full on the origin of humanity, but scientific method takes us closer to the truth'...

'As far as geologically more recent evidence is concerned, the discovery in East Africa of apparent remains of Homo in the same early fossil strata sites as both gracile and robust australopithecines has thrown open once again the question of the direct relevance of the latter to human evolution. So one is forced to conclude that there is no clear-cut scientific picture of human evolution.'

Introductiuon to, and article by, Dr Robert Martin (Senior Research Fellow, Zoological Society of London), 'Man is not an onion'. New Scientist, 4 August 1977, pp 283 and 285.

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