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reptile-birds must have emerged. These, because they were in a period of
transformation, must have been sickly, incomplete, and faulty creatures.
Evolutionists call these creatures which they believe must have lived in
the past "intermediate forms."
If creatures of this type really did live in the past, their numbers and
varieties must have been in the millions. And the remains of these highly
peculiar creatures should be met in the fossil record. In The Origin of Speci-
es, Darwin explained it this way:
If my theory be true, numberless intermediate varieties, linking most clo-
sely all of the species of the same group together must assuredly have exis-
ted... Consequently, evidence of their former existence could be found only
amongst fossil remains. 146
Darwin's Vanishing Hopes
However, despite fossil research being feverishly carried out in all
parts of the from the middle of the 19 century to the present, intermedi-
th
ate forms have not so far been found. All the discoveries found in the ex-
cavations and research, far from showing what the evolutionists were ex-
pecting, have revealed that living creatures emerged suddenly, all intact,
and complete.
The famous British palaeontologist (fossil expert) Derek W. Ager, ad-
mits this, despite being an evolutionist:
The point emerges that if we examine the fossil record in detail, whether at
the level of orders or of species, we find — over and over again — not gra-
dual evolution, but the sudden explosion of one group at the expense of
another. 147
In other words, in the fossil record, all species of living creature
emerged suddenly and in their finished form, with no intermediate form
between them. This is the exact opposite of what Darwin foresaw. Furt-
hermore, this is a very strong proof that living species were created. Beca-
use the only explanation for a living species' emerging flawless and sud-
denly, with no ancestor for it to have evolved from, must be that that spe-