It has just been reported that Homo floresiensis, an ape-man hopeful, is only a pygmy with a condition called microcephaly. This condition made the skull of the fossil look abnormally small, prompting researchers in 2004 to evaluate the skeleton as the remains of a “hobbit-like” ape-man. They crafted a new species out of that one skeleton, neglecting to collect further evidence (as usual). I remember watching a PBS show on it, with Darwinists touting it as a great discovery.
This is just another example of the hurriedness of evolutionists to accept a fossil that would prove evolution without checking out the facts completely. You see this in the already debunked Piltdown Man, Nebraska Man, Lucy, and others. This syndrome is almost identical to the hurriedness of the mainstream media to accept stories that would incriminate Israel, as shown recently in the masterful debunking of the “missile-destroyed ambulance” story by Zombie.
Evolutionists constantly have to retract or say something new that nullifies an old view. Another hypothesis is up and running now that says the Big Bang was just the colliding of a tiny bit of material with another universe existing in another dimension. The supposed age of the earth is constantly changing. I could go on and on with examples. Man’s views are constantly changing when he is not grounded on God’s Word. The Bible is the only solid foundation from which to work from. It is truth, and when you contradict it, you run into problems.
AiG said a year-and-half ago that “Homo floresiensis” was just a human with microcephaly. But as usual, the evolutionary community didn’t listen. But they now admit it, along with what we’ve been saying for years about no real races, and so on. It’s funny to watch sometimes.
About four months ago, Axinar posted a comment on one of my entries giving a whole list of ape-men that supposedly led us on the journey from hydrogen to human. One of the ones he listed was “Homo floresiensis”. GavinO and I had fun with his list, but my initial response has now been proven yet again, that all those are humans, apes, or fakes.
Note: The heads-up on this came from AiG’s great series, News to Note.
UPDATE: The link wasn’t valid for a while. This one should be good.



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