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brian period].” 63 Sciences magazine, a popular evolutio-
nist publication, provides the following
Cambrian Explosion, the information about the Cambrian Explo-
sion, which baffles evolutionists:
Fossils found in Cambrian rock stra-
ta belong to such complex invertebrates . . . remarkably complex forms of animals
as snails, trilobites, sponges, worms, sea that we see today suddenly appeared.
This moment, right at the start of the
anemones, starfishes, shellfish and jell-
earth's Cambrian Period, some 550 mil-
yfish. (See Trilobites.) The interesting
lion years ago, marks the evolutionary
thing is that all these very different spe-
explosion that filled the seas with the
cies appear suddenly, with no forerun-
earth's first complex creatures. . . .The
ners. In the geological literature, this mi-
large animal phyla of today were present
raculous event is therefore known as the already in the early Cambrian and they
Cambrian Explosion. were as distinct from each other as they
Most of the organisms found in this are today. 64
stratum possess advanced physiological
The question of how the world came
structures and complex systems, such as
to be suddenly filled with very different
the eye, gills, and circulation system.
invertebrate species and how so many
These complex invertebrates appeared
different species with no forerunners ca-
suddenly, fully formed, and with no
me into being is one that evolutionists
links or transitional forms to the single-
are unable to answer.
celled organisms that had previously be-
The British biologist Richard Daw-
en the only living things on Earth.
kins, one of the world’s leading propo-
Richard Monastersky, editor of Earth
nents of the idea of evolution, has this to
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