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Conifer Twig



                       Period: Cretaceous
                       Age: 125 million years

                       Region: Santana Formation, Brazil




                       All the details in this 125-million-year-old conifer twig shown top left and overleaf are clear to
                       see, and there is obviously no difference between it and present-day specimens.

                       Evolutionist works are full of passages and statements that effectively admit the insoluble di-
                       lemma confronting Darwinists in the face of the fossil record. One such passage comes from
                       George Gaylord Simpson:

                            “Where, then, are the intermediate forms which represent the greater part of the history of evolution?
                            They are nowhere to be found. This is the most striking and, to evolutionists, the most perplexing gap

                            in the fossil record.” (Simpson, G.G., The Meaning of Evolution, Bantam Books, Inc., New York, 1971, pp. 16-
                            19; Axelrod, Daniel I., Science, 128, 4 July 1958, p. 7.)






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