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Tasmanian Devil Skull


                       Period: Oligocene

                       Age: 31 million years

                       Region: Jiang Xi, China




                       Hoimar Von Ditfurth, the evolutionist author of the book The Silent Night of the Dinosaurs,
                       says:

                            "When we look back, we see that we need not be surprised that we have been unable to find those
                            transitional forms so almost painfully sought. Because in all likelihood, no such intermediate stage

                            ever happened.” ("Wasserstoff, "Secret Night of the Dinosaurs", Vol. 2 (pp. 22-23 in the Turkish edition)

                       Although Von Ditfurth resorts to the phrase “in all likelihood” to try to rescue evolutionists
                       from the position in which they find themselves, it is a clear fact that no process such as in-
                       termediate stages ever happened. Natural history is full of the remains of perfect life forms
                       that did not come into being by stages, but appeared suddenly and fully formed in all peri-
                       ods, with all their structures and organs, and then continued in that same form. One of these

                       remains is the 21-million-year-old Tasmanian devil skull in the picture.






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