"There is no doubt that Darwinism contains many
truths in the animal kingdom, but severe doubts surround its practical application to man."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 17)"Homo sapiens
suddenly appeared around 200,000 years ago, with a 50 per cent increase in brain size, together with language capability and a modern anatomy. According to the theory of natural selection, this is statistically near-impossible."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 47)
"When state-of-the-art evolutionary principles are applied to Homo sapiens, the logical conclusion is that we should not be here!... But mankind is here, and that
fact needs to be explained."
(Foreword to Gods of the New Millennium)
"The appearance of Homo sapiens is more than a baffling puzzle - it is statistically close to impossible!"
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 38)
"As efficient as the brain is, the average human being does not use it to anywhere near its full capacity. How then can Dawkins explain the massive over-engineering of the human
brain?"
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 40)
"where was the competitor that caused the brain of Homo sapiens
to evolve to such an extreme level of size and complexity? What rival caused intellectual ability to be such an essential survival development? Who were we trying to outsmart?"
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 41)
"it is a strange fact that Homo sapiens
has only 46 chromosomes compared to 48 in chimpanzees and gorillas. The theory of natural selection has been unable to suggest how the fusing together of two chromosomes - a major structural change - should have come about."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 27)
"Darwinism has yet to produce a satisfactory answer as to how and why man lost his hair."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 44)
"The whole human body seems to be
perfectly designed for sexual excitement and [emotional] pair bonding... we appear to have undergone an overnight sexual revolution, in total defiance of the laws of Darwinism."
(Gods of the New Millennium pp. 44-45)
"Human DNA shows signs of having passed through an extremely long and relatively peaceful evolution. This is inconsistent with an evolutionary split from the apes a mere 6
million years ago."
(Gods of the New Millennium pp. 47-48)
"Mankind is here, despite the lack of evolutionary time, a fact which is quite unbelievable in itself."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 401)
"Common sense would suggest at least another million years for Homo sapiens
to develop from stone tools to using other materials, and perhaps a hundred million years to master mathematics, engineering and astronomy."
(Gods of the New Millennium pp. 38-39)
"Clearly everything is not 'hunky dory' with Darwinism."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 16)
"If the evolutionists are going to mount a serious argument, then they must exit their "intellectual
cul-de-sac" and come up with some radical adaptations to Darwin"s ideas."
(Gods of the New Millennium p. 397)