chemical dating, 246–47
circular logic of evolution theory,
51–53
circumcision, 289
coalification, 371–72
coelacanth fish, 454
coexistence of races
in Africa, 116–17
competitive exclusion and, 114–15
environmental determinism and,
335
in Ethiopia, 127
giants and dwarfs, 137–43
H. erectus and H. sapiens, 112, 116,
117–18, 402
hobbits and mods, 111–12
H. sapiens and Neanderthals, 119–
20, 200–201
Ihin and Ihuan, 120–21
misnamed variability, 127–31
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons,
124, 126, 162
phylogenesis discredited by, 112–14
colors of skin, 390–93
common ancestor theory, 315, 316–
20, 394–98
competitive exclusion
circular logic in, 52
coexistence of races and, 114–15
poor moral message of, 63–64
social Darwinism and, 61–62
symbiosis/cooperation vs., 64–66
complexity issues for evolution, 184–
87, 188–90, 354–59
consciousness, 262, 266, 323–24,
477–78
convergent evolution, 414–16
cooking, evolution and, 341–44
cooling Earth, 382–87
cooperation/symbiosis, 64–66,
358–59
creationism. See intelligent design
(ID)
cremation, practiced by Ihin, 90
Cro-Magnon man. See Ihuan/Cro-
Magnon man
crossbreeding
in Africa, 430–33
by AMHs, 122
angels with mortals, 273–75, 276,
278, 280–82, 283–84
archaic traits in living races and,
459–73
blacks evolving into whites and,
435–38
current human tendency for,
221–24
diminished diversity with distance
from Africa and, 430–33
evolution vs., 8–9, 115
extinction by amalgamation,
452–54
family tree of, 113
Homo ferus (wild men) and,
466–73
Ihin and Ihuan, 121
immortality due to, 293, 294, 295,
296
mixed morphology among
European fossil men, 222
natural selection vs., 333
prevalence of, 8
races of man produced by, 12
saltation explained by, 170–71
sequencing confused by, 208
speciation and, 70, 75, 150–51, 173,
211–14
spectrum hypothesis, 198, 200
xenophobia about, 220–21
See also hybrids; retrobreeding
cross-cultural leads to Caucasian
origins, 21–22, 24, 25, 35–36
cryptozoology, 467
Darwin, Charles
on “abominable mystery,” 174
anti-spiritualism of, 267, 269
atheism of, 263, 297, 303
character of, 264, 266–67
circular logic of, 52, 53
competitive viewpoint of, 61, 62,
256
concerns about weaknesses in his
theory, 123–24, 159, 189, 334,
381
crossbreeding denied by, 127–28,
219, 333
dating issues for, 254
deep time assumed by, 380
masculine bias of, 331–32
micro to macro extrapolation by,
165, 189, 228, 353
on new species supplanting old
ones, 112, 115
race and, 397, 413
on religion made of his ideas, 45
sexual selection concept of, 331,
332
on speciation, 147–48
on speculative nature of evolution,
44
Darwinists
condescension by, 2
conflicts among, 4–5
spirit ignored by, 267
See also evolution
dating and dates
70 to 80 kya events, 378
advent of man, 377–78
age of the Earth, 378, 380–81
a’ji and, 253–55
American cultures before Bering
crossing, 500–501
blanketing affecting, 252
brain size and, 77–78
changed to account for discoveries,
108
chemical dating, 246–47
circular logic in, 51–52
cosmic climate and, 251–55
dating by morphology, 234–35
deep time gaffe examples, 235
deep time needed for evolution, 53,
228, 380
of early civilizations, 255, 258–61
of early European AMHs, 426
electricity affecting, 252
faunal dating, 247–48
H. sapiens migration from Africa,
403–4
inflation of dates due to evolution,
228, 230–31, 232–33
length of human life on Earth,
227–31
little people and problems with, 67,
69, 77–78, 81, 85–87
Lucy and problems with, 69
mods in Africa, 430
molecular dating, 241–42, 244–46
mtDNA used for, 230, 242, 244,
256, 378
Neanderthal extinction, 455
out-of-Africa migrations, 399–400,
402, 408–9
paleomagnetic dating, 248–49
Pan diaspora and racial origins, 21,
22, 27, 28, 29, 33, 35
Pleistocene era, 228–29
postflood migration from Africa,
433
potassium-argon dating, 229,
236–38
radiometric dating, 236–41
scatter (indeterminate ranges),
233–35
sedimentary layers used for, 247–
48, 249–50
span of humanity, 386, 387
for surface finds, 250–51
Tertiary era, 229, 230
Dawkins, Richard, 61, 63, 301, 305,
415
deep time needed for evolution, 53,
228, 380
deluge, the. See flood, the
Denisova (X Woman), 122, 408
devolution problem for evolution,
54–57, 123–26
diaspora from Pan
directions of, 14, 15
by Europoid type, 105–6
five fleets of, 19–21
immortality of man due to, 294,
295, 296
Mu-named peoples and places, 106
race origins due to, 19, 21–22, 24–31
sapienization due to, 15
thirty-four ships of, 19, 21
diet and evolution
cooking and fire, 341–44
hunting, 344–46
meat-eating, 345
differential evolution, 224–26
dinosaurs, extinction of, 385
dirt, creation of man from, 102, 103,
290, 373
Dmanisi Man, 84, 418–20
DNA
accidental synthesis not possible
for, 354
complexity and, 189–90, 354
contamination of fossils,’ 243
extrapolating from present-day
humans, 10–11
in men and animals, 313
monogenism and, 394
Neanderthal in humans, 203,
206–7
similar
ities in widely separated
populations, 209
species specific effects in, 355
See also mtDNA
dolichocephalic people, 447
Dordogne Valley people, 459, 461
Druk man
as Cain, 143–44
cannibalism among, 57, 58
chosen people killed by, 17
as daughters of men, 284–85
Ihin hybrid with (Ihuan), 122–23,
126, 284
large size in hybrids of, 137
as purely physical, 276, 290
retrobreeding by, 361–63
as third race, 12
See also Homo erectus
dwarfs and giants coexisting,
137–43
early civilizations
angels’ aid to, 178–79
Babylonian, 260
destruction of, 261
Egyptian, 259–60
Moravian, 260–61
of moundbuilders, 261
Oceanic, 442–44, 493
Paleolithic cities, 258
underestimation in dating, 255
Earth
age of, 378–81
cooling of, 382–87
early vs. current conditions, 9–10
EBA (extinct by amalgamation),
452–54
Ebu Gogo cryptids, 74–75
Efe people of Africa, 432
Egyptian early civilizations, 259–60
environmental determinism, 335–37,
338–39
Es, 298
eternal life/immortality, 288, 292–93
Ethe (ether), 276–77
Ethiopian (Ham) race
crossbreeding in Africa by, 432–33
origins in Pan diaspora, 19
out-of-Africa theory and, 429–34
euhemerism of the little people, 268,
270, 285–86
evolution
adaptation’s weakness for, 330–31,
337–38
age of the Earth and, 378–81
altruism problem for, 65
anachronisms in, 494–95
atheistic, 1–2, 61, 263, 267, 297,
321, 477
biased terminology of, 3–4
blacks evolving into whites, 435–38
circular logic in, 51–53
common ancestor theory, 315,
316–20, 394–98
complexity issues for, 184–87,
188–90, 354–59
consensual “facts” in, 44
continuous rewriting of, 231–33
convergent, 414–16
cooking and fire and, 341–44
crossbreeding vs., 8–9, 115
cultural and moral, 477
culture marking the end of, 85–86
Darwin’s contemporaries on, 164,
282, 307–8
deep time needed for, 53, 228, 380
devolution problem for, 54–57,
123–26
differential, 224–26
end of the monopoly of, 474–79
environmental determinism and,
335–37, 338–39
exaptation in, 350–51
as experiments by nature, 49–50
of finches, 187–88
homologs in, 313–14, 316
of horses, 186–87
of the human brain, 171, 180, 340–
43, 345, 347
hunting and, 344–46
inflation of dates due to, 228,
230–31, 232–33
mathematical impossibility of,
334–35, 351–52, 374
meat-eating and, 345
missing ape/man common ancestor,
315, 316–20
mutation and, 334–35, 351–54,
357–58, 359
natural selection and, 52, 63–64,
333–35, 339–40
Oahspean viewpoint, 328–29
paleopolitics of, 4–6
paucity of skeletal evidence for,
45–46
as philosophy, 301
pongid split in, 317, 319, 320, 321
popular disbelief in, 149
reconstructions of ancestors, 45–47
replacement of species theory, 111
as sacred cow, 45
saltation, 123, 168–72
schism in U.S. over, 1–3
sexual selection and, 10, 331–32
shrinkage theory, 75–76, 88, 168
social Darwinism, 61–63
speculative nature of, 44, 45–46
stasis problem for, 54
tool use and, 340–41
variability and, 127–31, 161, 293,
429–33
Victorian society and, 60
See also beginnings of life;
intelligent design (ID);
speciation
exaptation, 350–51
extinction
by amalgamation (EBA), 452–54
archaic traits in living races and,
459–66
of H. erectus, 457–59
of hominids, 387–88, 390
living fossils and, 454
of species, cooling Earth and,
382–87
faunal dating, 247–48
feet and hands
fossil footprints with no arch in
U.S., 446
Homo erectus genes and, 84
small, in early hominids, 82–83
splayed big toe, 464
worldwide instances of small, 83
Filipino hybrids, 134–35
finches, evolution of, 187–88
fire, evolution and, 342, 343–44
First Amendment, 2
fitness, issues as evolution driver, 52
flood, the
Brazilian legend of, 30–31
Chinese legend of, 27
chosen people surviving, 18
Japanese legend of, 33
location in Pan, 14–15
Oceanic legend of, 24–25
postflood migration from Africa,
433–34
races of man after, 19
as year one of human race, 16–17
Flores woman (hobbit)
artist’s rendition of, 71
Au descent considered for, 72
brain size of, 70, 72
described, 70–71
as Ebu Gogo ancestor, 74–75
other names for, 70
out-of-Africa genesis and, 409
overlap of hobbits and mods,
111–12
pathologic argument about, 70
racial mixing in, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75
size deemed too small for human,
69
upset caused by, 67, 69
Yeti and, 455–56
See also Ihin/little people/H.
sapiens pygmaeus
Florisbad Man, 441
food. See diet and evolution
furry peoples, 468–69
genesis. See beginnings of life; out-of-
Africa genesis (OOA); spirituality
genocide, 387–88
Ghan man, 12, 121, 486. See also
Homo sapiens
Ghan word study, 486–88
giant bygone races, 468
giants and dwarfs coexisting, 137–43
Gödel, Kurt, 302
Gould, Stephen Jay, 2–3
Grimaldi Man, 130–31, 193
Guatama. See American (Guatama)
race
Ham. See Ethiopian (Ham) race
hands. See feet and hands
hobbit. See Flores woman
Homo erectus
Asian more primitive than African,
400–401
Australopithecus contemporary
with, 417–18
Chinese older than African, 401
coexistence with H. sapiens, 112,
116, 117–18, 402
differing lineages of, 401
extinction of, 457–
59
in Flores woman gene mix, 71, 72,
75
Georgian older than African, 401
Ihuan retrobreeding with, 126
Javanese older than African, 400,
401
large feet in hybrids of, 84
in New World, 446–51
problems with evolution to H.
sapiens, 214–16
remnants in living people, 473
theoretical migration from Africa,
1.6 mya, 399–401
as third identifiable hominid, 12
See also Druk man
Homo ferus (wild men), 466–73
Homo habilis
as Abel, 143–46
hunting by, 344
remnants in living people, 460–61
homologs, 313–14, 316
Homo pampaeus, 449–50
Homo sapiens
coexistence with H. erectus, 112,
116, 117–18, 402
coexistence with Neanderthals,
119–20, 200–201
Ghan man, 12, 121, 486
problems for Neanderthal as
ancestor, 192–94
problems with Homo erectus
evolution to, 214–16
sudden appearance of, 173, 175–76
theoretical migration from Africa,
130 to 30 kya, 402–5
Homo sapiens pygmaeus. See Ihin/
little people/H. sapiens pygmaeus;
pygmies and Negritos
horses, evolution of, 186–87
human family tree
as a bush, 48–50
gaps and jumps in, 51
name changes for members of,
50–51
hunting, evolution and, 344–46
hybrids
Andamanese, 133–34
Australopithecus (Asu-Ihin), 41
Boskop Man, 437–38
Chancelade Man, 129–30
Denisova (X Woman), 122, 408
diminished diversity with distance
from Africa and, 430–33
Dmanisi Man, 84, 418–20
evolutionists’ questions answered
by, 208–11
Filipino, 134–35
Flores woman, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75
Ghan man, 12, 121
Grimaldi Man, 130–31, 193
human family tree muddled by,
48–50
Ihuan (Cro-Magnon) as, 122–25,
126–27, 284–85
Indian, 133
Kanapoi of Kenya, 87
Kennewick Man, 128
Malaysian, 131–32
mistaken as early AMHs, 439–42
mistaken as transitionals, 128, 160
Neanderthals as, 126
Negritos, 132
New Guinea, 132
size variations among, 137–43
South American, 136–37
See also crossbreeding;
retrobreeding; specific hominids
ID . See intelligent design
Ihin/little people/H. sapiens pygmaeus
in America, 88–90, 91–92
Australopithecus as Asu-Ihin
hybrid, 41
as brachycephalic, 102
brain size of, 107–8
as chosen people, 18
circumcision by, 289
commanded to keep separate, 288,
289
cremation practiced by, 90
crossbreeding in Africa by, 432–33
dating issues raised by, 67, 69,
77–78, 81, 85–87
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