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THE TRANSITIONAL-FORM DILEMMA
According to evolutionists’ claims, malformed phases of a back-
bone should also be encountered in the fossil record. The human back-
bone consists of 33 small, round bones known as vertebra, set one 5
above the other, and is of vital importance to any verte-
brate, not just human beings. The backbone bears all A
the weight of the upper part of the human body. The REGULAR,
spine’s curved S shape permits equal load distribu- HUMAN
tion. With every step you take while walking, a FOOT
BONE
counter-force is set up from the ground because of your
(picture: 5)
body’s weight. Thanks to the shock absorbers pos-
sessed by the backbone and its force-distributing
curved shape, this force does no damage to your
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body. Were it not for these shock absorbers and S
shape, then the force set up would be transferred di-
rectly to your skull, and the top of the backbone
would wear away the base of the skull and enter the
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The imaginary, defec-
1 tive foot structures in
shown above (pic-
tures: 1-4) are of such a
kind as to prevent a
human being walking, or even
standing upright. Yet all the known
foot-bone fossils possess an ideal
IMAGINARY, DEFECTIVE FOOT BONE
STRUCTURES NOT FOUND ANYWHERE design. No abnormalities of this
IN THE FOSSIL RECORD (pictures: 1-4) sort are encountered.
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