| Eugene Plawiuk ( @ 2005-08-15 01:55:00 |
Creationism versus ScienceLast Updated: Feb 27, 2005. Read the Site FAQ! |
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Researchers are hopeful that more such remains may be found as excavations continue. This specimen is being added to the growing list of so-called "missing link" species, and the evidence is clearly pointing to the conclusion that numerous such species would have existed around the same time (2-3.5 million years ago), one of which was successful enough to eventually become homo sapiens. However, creationists have undoubtedly discounted this in their
minds as yet another fraud, just as they dismiss virtually all of the
geological, paleontological, and astrophysical research that shows
that the Earth is billions of years old. The creationist movement
is very powerful in America because it's so well funded. That funding,
plus a weak education system and a gullible public, has led to a very
successful misinformation campaign for the oxymoronically named
"Creation Science" lobby. Click on the links at left to learn
more about this insidious attack on science, and in some cases, on
religious freedom in society.
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Well it's always nice to find a site that tackles the right wing nuts directly and here is one that I encourage you to read as the debate on evolution being challenged in US schools by Creationism and Intelligent Design and the Bushites continues to percolate. Next we will be teaching Flat Earth Theories as valid science.
Welcome to the Creationism vs Science page! To your right, you will
see a 3.5 million year old skull excavated from Kenya in 1999.
Scientists have named it Kenyanthropus platyops, and it is being
proposed as another possible distant ancestor of mankind. Its features
are somewhat different than those of "Lucy", also known as
Australopithecus afarensis (discovered in Ethiopia in 1974),
with smaller teeth and a flatter face. It is also possible that it is
related to the australopithecus family, and that its initial
classification as a separate genus may have been premature.