Ardipithecus Ramidus (Ardi) - Just Another Evolutionist Hominid Hoax
| Nov 21, 2009
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The reconstructions are based on CT scans of fossils, interpretative speculation in areas where there were no bones available, and more interpretation on how all the pieces fit together. Most artists' depictions show Ardi standing upright in a distinctly human pose, even though they admitted that they were hampered by the incompleteness, fragmentation, erosion, and distortion of the bones. Evolutionists completed their structure by inserting a "conjectural sacrum," and correcting "various additional dimensions," leading one to wonder how close their digital model is to what originally existed. That means that speculation and evolutionary guesswork, not scientific observations, were offered to bridge these gaps.
Any thinking person ought to question Ardi's authenticity since it is a partial skeleton put together based on the bone fragments from a wide area from at least 35 sets of poorly conditioned skeletons.
Reasonable people ought question even the appearance of where this information is leading, because Ardipithecus' body structure still shows no objective or undisputable transition toward uniquely human features. This is a slight of hand cover-up the failure of the previously held false assumption that humans evolved from a chimpanzee-like creature (A.K.A. Lucy) which now must be discarded in order to accept this new HOAX. The only thing that appears to be evolving is the evolutionist’s hominid fabrications. Scientists would do better to advance science by focusing more on the solid facts than on the Hocus Pocus of Science-Fiction reconstructions based on the philosophy of Darwinism.
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