Page 33 - The Importance of the Ahl Al-Sunnah
P. 33
31
The 37- to 23-million-year-old fossil turtle seen here is no
different from turtles alive now, in all its perfect detail.
Faced with these proofs, there's one important fact that evo-
lutionists ought to accept. David B. Kitts, an evolutionist in
the department of Geology and Geophysics at Oklahoma
University, says that "Evolution requires intermediate forms
between species and paleontology does not provide them."
(David B. Kitts, "Paleontology and Evolutionary Theory,"
Evolution, Vol. 28, September 1974, p. 467)
www.thestoneage.org
Seen from beneath with its perfect details the fossil turtle (top right)
is no different from present-day turtles (top left).
Turtle
Period: Oligocene
Age: 37-23 million years
Location: Brule Formation,
Nebraska, USA