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What evidence do evolutionists use to support their claims?

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Evolutionists often cite fossil records and anatomical similarities between humans and apes, but these claims have been debunked.

Evolutionists claim to support their theories with evidence such as fossil records and traits shared between humans and apes, suggesting a common ancestry. However, many of these fossils have been proven to be fraudulent or misidentified, such as the cases of Nebraska man and Java man, which turned out to be either animal remains or misrepresented skeletons. Moreover, scientific examination of human features reveals that many of the supposed similarities between humans and apes do not signify a common ancestor but rather point to the distinct creation of humankind in the image of God. Thus, the claims of evolutionists often rely on cherry-picked evidence and speculative reasoning rather than solid scientific foundation.

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