RE: An Evil Fruit

Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Fri, 7 Aug 1998 08:09:32 -0700

Vernon: I am skeptical re the claimed discoveries of transitionals (which now
appear to be coming out of the woodwork thick and fast!). For me, the
'Piltdown Hoax' still rankles.>>

Yes, the Piltdown hoax, uncovered by evolutionists is still abused to allow people to ignore the vaste amounts of evidence they are uncomfortable with. Instead of addressing why these other fossils are also 'Piltdown men' they just use the faulty logic of implying that since Piltdown was a hoax, others are likely as well.

Vernon: I believe that evolutionists - frustrated by the absence of these mythical creatures in the geologic column - are inclined when examining fossils, to see and assume more than is there.
After all, that's the way of man, and there's a large audience out there eagerly awaiting such news.>>

It is interesting that Vernon is so eager to accuse evolutionists of inventing myths when in fact the data overwhelmingly support them. In fact on the balance of evolutionism versus creationism, creationism is far ahead in misrepresenting fact.

What are you afraid of Vernon that you are willing to deny God's creative work ?