AdamjEdgar
Active Member
none of what you have written above is anything more than sour grapes and timewasting. It proves that you are incapable of even reading other views to ensure that your own world view is actually valid.The only alarming thing here, is you pretending as if a theologian's biased religious opinions are at all relevant to matters of paleontology and evolutionary history.
If he has anything interesting and worthwhile to say, he may publish it in a paletontology paper in an appropriate academic journal.
I'm not interested in his commercial / popular religious propaganda.
All of the references cited in the book are from published authors, many of whom are not even Christian. So you statement about religious propaganda is irrelevant as the author cites numerous resources from your own world view who have problems with the accepted evoutionary claims regarding human ancestory.
I encountered examples of that kind of ignorant bias in a public high school about 3 years ago (one that i used to teach Design and Technology at many years ago)...a number of parents demanded scripture classes be removed from daily timetables claiming they are not a relevant part of education. Fortunately, the principle had other ideas and stomped on the attempt.