Assertion 4.26: If humans had evolved from apes, there would no longer be any apes around.
Analysis:
(i) Nothing in evolutionary biology says that humans evolved from apes. Rather, humans and apes both evolved from a common ancestor which (as it so happens) is not around anymore.
(ii) Even if evolutionists did claim that humans evolved from apes (because there are instances when evolutionists claim that a species is descended from another species still in existence today; apes and humans are just not one of these instances), to say that such evolution is impossible because there are still apes around today would be like arguing that an American cannot have Japanese ancestry since there are still Japanese people around.
(iii) The young-earth creationist organization Answers in Genesis has disavowed this argument as an argument that "should definitely not be used."