
Beyond Belief
​Evolution
Exposed
Introduction - Man from the Molecule?
One of the most fundamental tenets of modern evolutionary theory, promulgated by Charles Darwin in the nineteenth century, states that, in time, evidence would abound for the theory that man descended from the molecule. This theory must be challenged not only because of the abundant evidence against it but also in response to the racist rhetoric from which it was constructed. ​In The Descent of Man, Darwin writes:
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“At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilised races of man will almost certainly exterminate and replace the savage races throughout the world”
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Thomas Huxley, one of Darwin’s leading supporters, observed that:
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“No rational man, cognizant of the facts, believes that the Negro is the equal, still less the superior, of the white man”
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I quote this not to give validity to my argument on the basis of their poor character, but rather, as a way of presenting a holistic view of the mindset that went on to propose the theory of the origin of life. Scientific study does not preclude the presence of bias and, just as I lend myself to the presupposition that the bible is true, one must also grant that the prejudice and presuppositions Darwin (and his peers) held helped shape what is now considered gospel by many in the scientific community.
A Note on the Articles
In each brief section, we will examine the integrity of the pillars that support the modern monolith that is evolutionary theory, evaluate the evidence, and draw a conclusion based on what is presented. The evidence and conclusions are drawn from "Shattering the Myths of Darwinism," a book written by agnostic journalist and archaeologist Richard Milton, who set out to investigate the extravagant claims of the renowned theory. All credit for the work and research in the articles below is due to Milton and his sources.
