Oops, I stand corrected you are right. Dont forget the evolutionists who hacked up Aboriginies to send to England as missing links!.
What!? Where did you get this from?
Where else? Answers in Geneses.
Darwin's Bodysnatchers. Of courese, Almeyda swallows evcerything from AIG so quickly that he doesn't think at all ...
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In a previous Creation magazine we related evidence that perhaps 10,000 dead bodies of Australia's Aboriginal people were shipped to British museums in a frenzied attempt to prove the widespread belief that they were the 'missing link'
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Note that the "perhaps" allows them to publish unsupported allegations and fool the gullible. Of course, to Almeyda "perhaps" means "definitely".
The article goes on to draw almost exclusively from an article in
The Bulletin, an Australian newsmagazine somwhat akin to Time or Newsweek. Possibly but necessarily a trustworthy source.
The allegations may or may not be true; AIG obviously isn't interested in finding out, since the propaganda value of their suppositions is much more interesting to them than the truth. It seems liklely to me that the stories are tremendously overblown but based on a few real incidents. Nonetheless, whether or not the incidents occurred, they are not linked in any credible way to the theory of evolution, and they are on a par with the things done in the name of one God or another and already mentioned in this thread. Evil people do evil things under whatever banner suits them, and that includes the Bible.