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Harun Yahya





       INTERMEDIATE-FORM
       INTERMEDIATE-FORM





       STRUCTURES ONCE LIVED,
       STRUCTURES ONCE LIVED,





       OF THEIR FOSSILS EXISTS.
       OF THEIR FOSSILS EXISTS.












                 ... Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere
                 see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of the species being, as we see
                 them, well defined? . . . But, as by this theory innumerable transitional forms must have existed, why do we
                 not find them embedded in countless numbers in the crust of the earth? . . . Why then is not every geological

                 formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such
                 finely graduated organic chain; and this, perhaps, is the most obvious and gravest objection which can be
                 urged against my theory.   7



            Challenged by Darwin's own words, evolutionist paleon-
            tologists from the mid-19th century to the present
            day have carried out fossil research all over the
            world in search of intermediate forms. Yet de-
            spite all their efforts, such forms have never                            Intermediate forms bearing
            been found. All the findings from the exca-                               the features of two different
            vations and research carried out shows                                    species exist only in
                                                                                      Darwinists' imaginations. In
            that, contrary to the theory of evolu-
                                                                                      fact, such creatures never
            tion's expectations, all species ap-                                      existed.
            peared on the Earth suddenly,
            perfectly formed and in a flawless
            manner.


            The well-known British paleontolo-
                                                                         m
            gist Derek Ager admits as much, de-                        I I m a a g g i i n n a a r r y y
            spite his advocating the theory of
                                                                    I I n n t t e e r r m e e d d i i a a t t e e
                                                                                 m
            evolution:
                 The point emerges that if we exam-
                                                                                       m
                 ine the fossil record in detail,                             F F o o r r m s s s
                 whether at the level of orders or of

                 species, we find—over and over
                 again—not gradual evolution, but the
                 sudden explosion of one group at the
                 expense of another.  8



            Mark Czarnecki, another evolutionist pa-
            leontologist, makes a similar comment:








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