I'd just like to say to Cairo that I think the following makes a very good point, and should be a focus of some thread sometime, though it doesn't seem to relate to evo mechanisms.
So that alone proves the fallacy of evolution because now either evolutionists will have to say that the ape evolved into the complex human being over millions of years, but it suddenly stopped, or increase the time that it took apes to evolve into a man. So when exactly, did the human being as we have known it since the beginning of recorded history finally acquire the ability to form analyses, speak languages, etc?
What evolutionists also don't realize is that the first man on earth did not have the benefit of thousands of years of previous information to suddenly build bridges and skyscrapers, (although those in the ancient world had a lot more understanding of how to do that than we realize)as we do today. They just call the first men stupid and ape-like, and primitive, because those men couldn't rely on past minds. So when people are born today, they are simply taught information that was gathered over hundreds of centuries. They do not have to rethink all of the calulations that historical figures already did in order to use them in our every day lives. So no. Man is not more intelligent or advanced as many people would like to think of themselves. That is called arrogance and it is also a deception.