The Lie of Human Evolution

This section has been kept short and focused on giving confidence in doubting the pseudoscience of the claims of human evolution. At the end of this book, there will be links where you can read research about any of the individually supposed claims of human evolution. There are several recurring themes to these supposed ancestors of ours we can look at in this book though. When we see an image of one of these missing links, we need to realize that the artists have often taken substantial leaps into the realm of imagination to create the image you are looking at. Many, if not all, of these supposed evolutionary links are not based on complete skeletons. They are often based simply on hip fragments or finger bones and a lot of wishful thinking. For our more complete specimens, you will find that you are looking at a diseased human skeleton with misleading plaster to make it look even further different. Many textbooks do not even show the missing links, but claim that human evolution is documented and go no further for the students, simply expecting them to believe without proof. I was able to spend a couple days touring the Smithsonian museums in DC. There was a section on Americans from 1500ish AD, I was struck by how inhuman these skeletons looked due to how much arthritis and disease some of these individuals had lived with. We should maybe be surprised they were not collected to be presented as a missing link. They were even far more alien in appearance compared to the textbook drawings of our supposed existence. These missing links are not always found in the rock layers that evolutionists would wish and are sometimes found alongside layers with human remains, further making their story a myth. When textbooks claim there is evidence and this is all they have (and sometimes realize they should hide it), this is misleading. These links are not held together by reason, but by a deep desire to reject a creator, and they want you to believe this too.