Apes-to-man: A mathematical impossibility! Part 2

Published: Tue, 03/14/17

Remember your Creator in the days of your youth!
Hi ,
In the last e-mail, we applied a simple mathematical application to the time frame in which we supposedly evolved from ape-like creatures. We saw that in the time given for this proposed evolution (2-4 MILLION years!) there would have been an amazingly ridiculous number of creatures that had to have existed.
 
Now, consider the map below. The earth is covered mainly by water - 74% covered, in fact! Only 26% of it remains for land-dwelling creatures. However, as you know, not all of it is hospitable for a creature like an ape. Apes do not farm or cultivate crops, or any other food, for that matter. They're hunter-gatherers.
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The red line through the map represents the equator. The green portion represents the equatorial zone, and the yellow portion, the temperate zone. Since apes are hunter-gatherers, the only place they could realistically live, year-round, is the equatorial zone. Too far into the temperate zone, and they wouldn't find enough food to survive.

Do you see the problem? Only a small portion of Earth's surface can sustain apes or ape-men. So, given the astronomically huge numbers of them that had to have lived over the supposed 2-4 million years of "our evolution", there should be multiple trillions of their bones in the earth, especially in the green area. They're not there! In fact, if you were to gather all of the fossils used as evidence of our supposed evolutionary journey and put them in one place, they probably would only occupy a coffin or two! Where are the rest of them?!

Conversely, if you start with the 8 people who survived the flood roughly 4,500 years ago, and use a realistic population growth rate, you would reasonably arrive at today's population in that number of years!

Which model seems more reasonable, realistic, and believable to you?
In Christ, 

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