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Harun Yahya
Rove Beetle
Period: Oligocene
Age: 25 million years
Region: Dominican Republic
If a life form has come down to the present with all its characteristics over the course of mil-
lions of years, and if it has never changed, then this is powerful enough evidence to totally
eliminate the model of gradual evolution. But it is not just one example that proves this, but
millions. Life forms are no different today to how they were millions, or even sometimes
hundreds of millions of years ago in the past. This, as Niles Eldredge explicitly states, is so-
mething that leads paleontologists to now avoid the subject of evolution, which some peop-
le still defend:
“No wonder paleontologists shied away from evolution for so long. It
seems never to happen. …”
(http://members.iinet.net.au/~sejones/fsslrc02.html)
The stasis in the fossil record is indeed the greatest problem facing
the proponents of evolution because evolutionists seek the evidence
they need for the fictitious process of evolution from the fossil re-
cord; yet the fossil record provides none of the expected examples
of transitional forms. Furthermore, it shows that no life form alleged
to have evolved over hundreds of millions of years in fact ever evol-
ved at all.
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