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HARUN YAHYA
The so-called evolutionary tree of
the horse consists of various
mammals that lived in different
periods, strung together in the light of evo-
lutionists’ expectations. The sizes and fea-
tures of the animals in this imaginary tree,
as well as the periods they lived in, clearly
reveal the inconsistencies
within that series.
The present day
25 million
years ago
50 million
years ago
horse was alive at the same time as its alleged ancestor, and proves that
the process of equine evolution never happened.
In his book The Great Evolution Mystery, which considers subjects
which Darwinism is unable to explain, the evolutionist writer Gordon
R. Taylor describes the essence of the horse-series myth:
But perhaps the most serious weakness of Darwinism is the failure of paleon-
tologists to find convincing phylogenies or sequences of organisms demonstrat-
ing major evolutionary change. . . . The horse is often cited as the only fully
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