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The scientific fossil evidence for the "evolution of man" consists of: Neanderthal Man (many specimens);
Peking Man (several skulls);
the "men" called Java, Heidelberg, Piltdown (until 20 years ago), and the recent finds in Africa: all extremely fragmentary; and a few other
fragments. The total fossil evidence for the "evolution of man" could be contained in a box the size of a small coffin, and it is from widely
separated parts of the earth, with no reliable indication of even relative (much less "absolute") age, and with no indication whatever of how these
different "men" were connected with each other, whether by descent or kinship.
Further, one of these "evolutionary ancestors of man," "Piltdown Man," was discovered 20 years ago to have been a deliberate fraud.
Now it is an interesting fact that Teilhard de Chardin was one of the "discoverers" of "Piltdown Man"-a fact which you will not find in most
textbooks or in biographies of him. He "discovered" the canine tooth of this fabricated creature-a tooth which had already been dyed with the intent
to cause deception regarding its age when he found it!
Genesis and Early Man
The Orthodox Patristic Understanding
An article entitled The Eternal Will was printed in The Christian Activist Volume 11, Fall/Winter 1997.
It was a lecture given by Dr. Alexander Kalomiros on evolution vs. creationism and his interpretation of the traditional teachings by the Fathers of
the Orthodox Church about Genesis.
This is a response to Dr. Kalomiros by Fr. Seraphim Rose. It has been excerpted for length by Frank Schaeffer.
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