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Was Neanderthal Man The Missing Link?
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Those were truly missing links!
Now here is an irony for you. As far back as the 1950's anthropologists using real science as their guide proved that Neanderthals were 100% human. Yet, even today, many Darwinists still claim them as a missing links.
Neanderthal Man was the name given to human bones found in 1856 in Germany's Neander Valley. Many Darwinists still depict Neanderthal Man as a half-witted link between ape and man who lacked language skills and creative abilities.
Others say he was a dead-end in human evolution from our supposed ape-like ancestors.
However, the evidence has been around since the early 1900's which proves that Neanderthal was a variation of modern humans, and he has been reclassified as Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, a particular kind of modern man.
The renowned pathologist Rudolf Virchow presented evidence that the Neanderthal specimens which showed a hunched-over stance and other features were influenced by rickets and arthritis.
However, due to the overwhelming Darwinian bias, which has been undermining scientific education and scientific research for the past 100 years, his conclusions were held back from the public for half a century!
Another example of Darwinian bias was that it took longer than twenty years for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago to correct its display of Neanderthals even after their Neanderthal display was proven to be misleading Darwinian propaganda!
So much for honest science.
Darwinists still attempt to mislead anyone not on his or her toes.
For instance, although Neanderthal's brain size was slightly larger than modern man's, his brain is said to be of lower quality. However, this is just bias masquerading as science.
Evidence reveals that Neanderthal Man lived at the same time as modern man and that they likely interbred with each other. The discovery of a Neanderthal hyoid bone, related to the voice box, which was no different than that of a modern human, has led many scientists to the conclusion that Neanderthal Man had speech abilities just like that of humans today.
Other evidence reveals that Neanderthals conducted religious rituals and were very creative. A Neanderthal toddler was unearthed in Syria with a flint tool resting at about the spot where the infant's heart had once beaten.
Tools and jewelry such as pierced animal teeth and ivory rings were discovered with a Neanderthal fossil in a French cave in 1996. Wooden spears and well-designed and crafted stone tools and stone spearheads have also been found.
These finds and many others contradict the Darwinian claim that Neanderthals were a less-developed missing link.
It has been concluded that Neanderthals lived with other variations of modern humans in the Middle East, and hybrids of Neanderthals and other humans are known from a number of areas around the world.
The only honest conclusion is that Neanderthal Man was 100% human.
About the Author
Russ Miller is author of The GENESIS Report Series. Register at http://www.new-earth-thought.com to receive FREE his 50 Facts vs. Darwinism e-mail series.Author Profile: genesisman
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