As a scientist, Teilhard de Chardin was a failure. He did not mind contradicting himself in his ‘scientific’ endeavors. On pages 106-107 of his chef-d’oeuvre, "L'Apparition de l'Homme"” we read: "From man (i.e., a true Homo Sapiens), three skulls of adults were obtained, absolutely complete (mandible included), a pelvis with two femurs, the radius, the tibia, the calcaneus, etc. In short, half a dozen individuals are represented, including a child" (see pp. 106-107). That is, fossils of Homo … [Read more...]