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          A Facsimile of the First Edition, Harvard  p. 5.
          University Press, 1964, pp. 313-314.  23. Duane T. Gish, Creation Scientists
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          Yazilar, Elestiriler (Charles Darwin, The  24. Parker, In the Blink of an Eye, pp. 15-
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          7. Jonathan Wells, Icons of Evolution:  26. John Woodmorappe, “The Cambrian
          Science or Myth?, Washington, DC,  Explosion Remains an
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          8. Ibid.                          The Ediacaran Fauna: Much Ado About
          9. Peter Douglas Ward, “Living Fossils  Ancient Lichens?”;
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          1994, p. 45.                      Spectacular fossils from the time when
          19. Gish, Evolution: The Fossils Still Say  animals began to build skeletons suggest
          No!, p. 67.                       that the fossil record is not a perfect
          20. Luther Sunderland, Darwin’s Enigma,  guide to the way life evolved. The fossils




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