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Evolution is the Barnum and Bailey side show of science, and should not be taken seriously, and certainly should not be taught in public schools.

The theory of evolution is based on belief


By Charles Wills ——--March 10, 2016

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Recently, I found out that my daughter had lost her faith in God due to the teaching of evolution in public school. What I find disturbing is that parents have no say over the curriculum being taught in the public school system. On top of that, the local school board has no control over the content in the textbooks. The author of the text has full control over it's content, and nobody, that I can find, has the power to question it, and no one has the power to validate the information within the textbook. Publishers print the best selling textbook regardless of the honesty and integrity of the information within it. Fortunately, my daughter regained her faith, but many of her friends were not as fortunate. After thinking about the effect evolution had on my daughter, I got angry and fired off a letter to several people in the local school system. I am enclosing a copy of my letter. Please feel free to use the letter or use any part of it.

The theory of evolution is based on belief. The physical evidence presented to support evolution has been discredited as hoaxes, and includes Haeckel's embryo chart, Piltdown man, and Nebraska man to name a few. It's interesting to note that the evidence for Nebraska man turned out to be a single pigs tooth that was dug up in Nebraska. There's no real evidence to support evolution, and that makes it a belief, not a scientific fact. Moreover, if I dug up the bones of an ape, or a chimpanzee like Lucy, how would I know that this animal ever had any offspring, or that the offspring lived long enough to procreate? I could conclude that the monkey was the last of it's kind, or an ancestor of chimpanzees, and my conclusion would be more scientifically valid since it isn't based on a presupposition. Digging up old monkey bones and passing them off as the remains of an ancestor of man, without any evidence whatsoever to support that conclusion, is not science; it's idiocy! In addition, all the false evidence presented to support evolution doesn't say much for the theory, but it does call into question the integrity of people presenting known hoaxes as science. Having to falsify evidence to support the theory, should cast a dark shadow over it! In light of the fraud evolutionists continue to perpetuate to support the theory, one has to conclude that the theory is a hoax because it's based on hoaxes, misrepresentation, misinterpretation, and conjecture. In conclusion, since known hoaxes are still being cited as scientific proof for the theory of evolution, then it's a forgone conclusion that the character and integrity of science is no better than the people who perpetuate these hoaxes and call it science. Based on all the available evidence, I have to conclude that evolution is the Barnum and Bailey side show of science, and should not be taken seriously, and certainly should not be taught in public schools.

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Charles Wills——

Charles Wills is a retired Engineer.
Since retirement, he has devoted much of his free time to reading and researching
world and biblical history. He enjoys reading and collecting old books, especially
textbooks published before the turn of the 20th century, as well as writing about the
wealth of information hidden in them.


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