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By Lillain Kwon
Christian Post, Nov 17, 2009: Darwin was
wrong, a group of scientists argued at a conference in
southern California.
Scientists presented evidence over the weekend refuting
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution on many levels –
including fossil record, natural selection and the
origin of man – and his works in geology and other
science areas.
"Natural selection happens but it does not do what
Darwin needed it to do," said geneticist Dr. John
Sanford. "Darwin built a worldview that has come to be
the governing paradigm of the intellectual community;
that worldview is now collapsing in the face of new
advances in science."
Sanford was among a number of scientists who spoke at
the "Darwin Was Wrong" conference at Calvary Chapel
Costa Mesa, Nov. 13-14. The two-day event, organized by
Logos Research Associates, Inc., was held to mark the
150th anniversary of Darwin's Origin of Species, which
people around the world have been celebrating this year.
"It is amazing to me that in this ‘year of Darwin,’ the
whole world is bowing down to this man even while modern
science is proving him wrong on all fronts," said
Sanford.
On one front, Darwin was wrong about the origin of man,
Dr. Robert Carter argued Saturday.
Carter refuted Darwin's three main arguments, as laid
out in Descent of Man, of homology (similar features
shared among similar species), embryonic recapitulation
(embryo goes through evolutionary stages), and vestigial
organs (organs that have no apparent nor predictable
function).
He further asserted that Darwin was a "brilliant writer"
but not such a great scientist.
"Darwin's greatest gift is not as a scientist; it's as a
wordsmith," Carter maintained.
The Atlanta, Ga., scientist, who serves at Creation
Ministries International, also shot down the discoveries
of "Lucy," "Ida," and "Ardi" as possible missing links
between apes and humans.
Some evolutionists say Lucy was actually a man, citing
the shape of the pelvis, Carter pointed out.
"So if they misclassified her as a female do we know if
she walked upright or not?" Carter posed, noting that
evolutionists conclude from the pelvic bones that Lucy
walked upright.
With questions being raised, Carter believes
evolutionists are pushing Lucy off to the side and
"preparing her to go away."
"They never remove one of these ancestors until they
have a replacement," he noted.
Last spring the bones of "Ida" were revealed. She was a
lemur-like creature that was labeled as another missing
link between apes and non-apes.
But when the fanfare and media hype died down,
scientists realized the skeleton was just a lemur.
More recently, the media has been all over "Ardi," which
has been touted by some as the earliest known human
ancestor of modern-day man and by far the most complete
among those of the earliest specimens found. But Ardi
was actually discovered nearly two decades ago.
"Why the media blitz now?" Carter, who didn't grow up a
young earth creationist, asked. "I think because they're
trying to find a replacement ... to put more missing
links in the chain."
So what's left? "Not much," he maintained.
In addition to shooting down evolutionary arguments,
Carter offered a "replacement" on the origin of man,
using the Bible. He presented genetic data from the
biblical accounts of Adam and Eve and Noah's family to
show how the Bible is really the history of mankind.
Other arguments presented over the weekend included
"Darwin was wrong about science" and "Darwin was wrong
about God."
The conference was designed to present scientific
evidence highlighting Darwin's mistakes and to spread
such knowledge.
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