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HARUN YAHYA



                bellies, some of them on two legs, and some on four. Allah creates
                whatever He wills. Allah has power over all things. (Surat an-Nur,
                45)

                Another reason for focusing on the existence of these life forms
           and describing their characteristics is to enable evolutionists, who
           are astonished by the emergence of such creatures in the Cambrian
           500 million years ago, to see the truth and to enlighten others who
           blindly accept what they may have been taught. No process of evo-
           lution ever took place in the history of this planet. All the species we
           shall be examining appeared with no ancestors behind them and
           possessed complex forms exhibiting no previous developmental
           phases.
                One characteristic of Cambrian fossils is that they’ve been so
           very well preserved. During fossilization under normal conditions,
           the hard part of the outer shells, consisting of chitin and calcium,
           should be decayed or dispersed. Yet in the great majority of speci-
           mens collected from Cambrian rocks, the exoskeletons maintain
           nearly all their original forms, and their owners’ main internal sys-
           tems can also be seen.
                Research in various locations has revealed the different features
           of all Cambrian fossils. Their heads and bodies, and stomachs and
           intestinal systems consisting of various complex components have
           all been preserved. Some have four legs, and others a dozen. Some
           have shells, others antennae and others gills. In short, almost all
           body features of organisms in existence today, and even more ex-
           tinct ones, reveal their presence in the Cambrian seas, with all their
           wide-ranging appearances and gloriously complex features. Some
           of these fossils include:






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