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THE SKULLS THAT DEMOLISH DARWIN
A great many different breeds of hors-
es are living in different parts of the
world today.
Many evolutionists openly admit the invalidity of the
equine evolution scenario. A four-day conference at-
tended by 150 evolutionists held at the Chicago
Museum of Natural History in November 1981, consid-
ered the problems facing the gradual theory of evolu-
tion. At that conference, Boyce Rensberger stated that
there was no basis in the fossil record for the equine
evolution scenario and that no such process as grad-
ual equine evolution ever happened:
The popularly told example of horse evolution, sug-
gesting a gradual sequence of changes from four-toed
fox-sized creatures living nearly 50 million years ago
to today’s much larger one-toed horse, has long been
known to be wrong. Instead of gradual change, fossils
of each intermediate species appear fully distinct, per-
sist unchanged, and then become extinct. Transitional
forms are unknown. (Boyce Rensberger, Houston
Chronicle, 5 November, 1980, Part 4, p. 15.)
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