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		<title>By: lordkalvan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You say:

&#039;For the Darwinist story to be plausible, evolutionists would need to be able to point to some “in-between” societies somewhere on earth. Surely if “hominds” such as those listed here truly existed on earth, some of them would have survived to modern times.&#039;

I have pointed out in both your &#039;Nested Hiearchies&#039; and &#039;Ota Benga&#039; articles that this interpretation of the Theory of Evolution is an apparantly intentional misunderstanding of what Darwin actually argued. The use of &#039;surely&#039; is an entirely unwarranted assumption on your own part; if you believe it can be supported, you should supply a relevant reference that is not a quotemine.]]></description>
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<p>&#8216;For the Darwinist story to be plausible, evolutionists would need to be able to point to some “in-between” societies somewhere on earth. Surely if “hominds” such as those listed here truly existed on earth, some of them would have survived to modern times.&#8217;</p>
<p>I have pointed out in both your &#8216;Nested Hiearchies&#8217; and &#8216;Ota Benga&#8217; articles that this interpretation of the Theory of Evolution is an apparantly intentional misunderstanding of what Darwin actually argued. The use of &#8216;surely&#8217; is an entirely unwarranted assumption on your own part; if you believe it can be supported, you should supply a relevant reference that is not a quotemine.</p>
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