I wrote yesterday about Wade’s
Before the Dawn (see below), his account of human
evolution. The strangest thing about this book (and others like it) is the way
it unwittingly presents the case against Darwin’s account (on man) without
realizing it, even as it purports to show how Darwin’s theory is confirmed by
the facts. This is a statement about standard theory, natural selection, not the
reality of evolution as fact. The strangest part of it is the casual way of
dealing with a real howler: language as we know it, so Wade reiterates over and
over, suddenly appears around 50K years ago, and nothing strange is registered
at this fact. Language is a fairly complex attainment, no? We didn’t apparently
have it, as current, 150K-100K years ago, yet by 50K we have it (some early form
of language, of course, most probably existed, but nothing like what is
characteristic of behaviorally modern man). Since then, 50K years ago, no
further fundamental evolution in this human characteristic has occurred. These
units of 50K add up to a contradiction in current biological reasoning. More
like a gapping void. And no, some lucky mutation couldn’t have accomplished all
this at a stroke. Darwinists must be in a trance. They don’t even try to hide
the discrepancies the paradigm blinds them from seeing.
It is unfair to the
public to be so dogmatic about such questions when the data really doesn’t
confirm what is claimed.
You can point this out, but nothing registers in the
minds of scientists. Blank stares, and further repetition of the triumph of
Darwinism in explaining everything.
A careful look at the eonic effect will
show at once what Darwinists are probably missing.
The Great Explosion
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Here's the post about Wade's book:
Before the Dawn : Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors by Nicholas
Wade
comment:
This is a very useful and interesting summary of the evidence of human
evolution, and manages to produce a clearer rendition of the Darwinian
perspective than many specialized texts. It also has a lot of relevant
information on many subjects, such as the question of linguistic change. But
just at that point, and almost for that reason, the problem with the Darwinian
viewpoint stands out in sharp relief: it makes no sense, and there is no real
theory behind the crafted attempts to find cases of adaptation. We never really
see any human evolution at all! What we see is a series of transformed hominids
appearing from Africa and proceeding to spread across Eurasia (and then the
Americas) as a fully formed species undergoing microevolutionary adaptations,
but little more. Thus the claim that man is still evolving in civilization (some
excellent points despite the problems)is misleading. It is the same species
‘man’ who is passing through all the stages since the mysterious and unexplained
moment ca. 50000 years ago when the behaviorally modern man armed all at once
with language appears as if from nowhere. Darwinists have failed to face the
obvious: the Great Explosion doesn’t fit in with their paradigm. This basic
incoherence is never addressed either in this book, nor by Darwinians in
general.