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Millions of years ago, the first primate evolved, eventually giving rise to a whole family tree that includes humans. Now that’s the story you’ll see in documentaries, on zoo signs, and in textbooks. But what’s the evidence for this?
Well, evolutionists usually appeal to the fossil record which contains a wide variety of primates. They’ll say some of these are missing links between apes and humans.
Now, in the biblical worldview, we look at the exact same fossils and interpret them as evidence of variety within the ape kind. We know God created apes and humans and nothing in between!
Same evidence, but different interpretations!
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Millions of years ago, the first primate evolved, eventually giving rise to a whole family tree that includes humans. Now that’s the story you’ll see in documentaries, on zoo signs, and in textbooks. But what’s the evidence for this?
Well, evolutionists usually appeal to the fossil record which contains a wide variety of primates. They’ll say some of these are missing links between apes and humans.
Now, in the biblical worldview, we look at the exact same fossils and interpret them as evidence of variety within the ape kind. We know God created apes and humans and nothing in between!
Same evidence, but different interpretations!

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