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John Dory
Period: Oligocene
Age: 37 - 23 million years
Region: Carpathian Basin, Poland
The fossil record shows that all fish species exist with their own unique characteristics,
that they have no evolutionary relationships with other species and that the idea of a
“common ancestor of fish” is a completely imaginary one. The Turkish evolutionist Ali
Demirsoy admits that the claims regarding different species of fish turning into one anot-
her are “based on hypothesis:”
"There are merely assumptions regarding the division of boned fish from the earliest known
Paleozoic jawed fish." (Ali Demirsoy, The Basic Laws of Life, Vol. III, Part I, p. 248)
Just like its counterparts living today, the spiny fins protruding from the upper and lower
body of John Dory in the picture and its tail structure are very clear. This fossil also pro-
ves that all the Darwinists’ claims are untrue. All living things in the universe are the work
of our Lord Allah and they are all created with an unequaled artistry.
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