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                                                 brates and al so of plants. He adds: ‘The
                                                 line mak ing con nec tion with com mon
                                                 an ces try is not known even in one in -
                                                 stance.' The ro dents, he notes, ap pear
                                                 sud den ly, al ready equipped with their
                                                 spe cial ized gnaw ing teeth. As to the
           There is no grad u al change in the fos sil  mam mals, ‘In all 32 or ders of mam -
           rec ords of the kind en vis aged by Darwin.  mals, the break is so sharp and the gap
           Different liv ing spe cies emerged sud den ly
                                                 so large that the or i gin of the or der is
           with all their unique char ac ter is tics.
                                                 spec u la tive and much dis put ed.'  255
           Evolutionists de ny this, try ing to back up
           their claims with ground less and spec u la -
                                                  Today, there are more than 100
           tive im a ges of the kind shown here.
                                               mil lion fos sils in thou sands of mu se -
                                               ums and col lec tions all over the
              ob vi ous and grav est ob jec tion which
                                               world. All these are di vid ed from the
              can be urged against my the o ry.  254
                                               oth ers by def i nite de mar ca tions, and
              Taking their lead from these     all have their own unique struc tures.
           words, ev o lu tion ist pa le on tol o gists  No fos sils of semi-fish/semi-am -
           since the 19th cen tu ry have been  phib i an,  semi-di no saur/semi-bird,
           scour ing the globe in search of these  semi-ape/semi-hu man  and  sim i lar
           tran si tion al forms. In spite of all  life forms of the kind so op ti mis ti cal -
           their ef forts, they have not found  ly ex pect ed by ev o lu tion ists have ev -
           any. All the find ings from their re -  er been un earthed. The ab sence of a
           search and ex ca va tions have re -  sin gle  in ter me di ate  form  among
           vealed,  con tra ry  to  their  ex pec ta -  such a rich fos sil record shows, not
           tions, that liv ing crea tures ap peared  that the fos sil record is lack ing, but
           on Earth all at once and ful ly     that the the o ry of ev o lu tion is un true.
           formed.                               As  the  not ed  bi ol o gist,  Francis
              The  ev o lu tion ist  Gordon  R.  Hitching, writes this in his book, The
           Taylor, points out in his book, The  Neck of the Giraffe: Where Darwin
           Great Evolution Mystery:            Went Wrong:
              Professor G. G. Simpson is an ar dent  If we find fos sils, and if Darwin's the -
              Darwinist, but he goes so far as to say:  o ry was right, we can pre dict what the
              ‘The ab sence of tran si tion al forms is an  rock should con tain; fine ly grad u at ed
              al most uni ver sal phe nom e non.' This is  fos sils lead ing from one group of crea -
              true of in ver te brates as well as ver te -  tures to an oth er group of crea tures at a



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