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            defective, crippled living beings. Evolutionists refer to these imaginary
            creatures, which they believe to have lived in the past, as "transitional
            forms."
                 If such animals ever really existed, there should be millions and
            even billions of them in number and variety. More importantly, the
            remains of these strange creatures should be present in the fossil record.
            In The Origin of Species, Darwin explained:
               If my theory be true, numberless intermediate varieties, linking most closely all
               of the species of the same group together must assuredly have existed... Conse-
               quently, evidence of their former existence could be found only amongst fossil
               remains. 151
                 However, Darwin was well aware that no fossils of these interme-
            diate forms had yet been found. He regarded this as a major difficulty for
            his theory. In one chapter of his book titled "Difficulties on Theory," he
            wrote:

               Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine grada-
               tions, 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


















                                                    A 410-million-year-old fossil
                                                   coelacanth (above) and a pre-
                                                       sent-day specimen (left)



                The fossil record is a great barricade in front of the theory of evolution. The fos-
                sil record shows that living species emerged suddenly and fully-formed without
                any evolutionary transitional form between them. This fact is evidence that
                species are created separately.


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