The Secret Beyond Matter
Confessions of the Evolutionists
Chapter 10. Evolutionists' Confessions Stating that There Is No Evidence of a Transition from Invertebrates to VertebratesEvolutionists claim that the invertebrate marine organisms that appeared in the Cambrian Period turned into fish over the course of tens of millions of years. But in the same way that none of the Cambrian invertebrates have any forerunners, there are also no intermediate forms to indicate any evolution between these invertebrates and fish. The fact is that the evolution of invertebrates-which have no skeletons and whose hard parts are on the outside of their bodies-into bony fish, whose hard parts are on the inside of their bodies, would be a transition on a giant scale (it requires change in many more anatomic details and complex structures), and countless traces of this should have been left behind in the fossil record. Evolutionists have been digging up the fossil strata for the last 150 years in their search for these imaginary life forms. Millions of invertebrate fossils have been turned up, and millions of fish fossils. But nobody has yet come across a single intermediate form. Gerald T. Todd is an evolutionist paleontologist:
J. R. Norman is in the Department of Zoology at the British Museum of Natural History:
Gordon Rattray Taylor is an evolutionist author and chief science advisor for the BBC:
Dr. F. D. Ommaney is an English scientist of the 1930s:
Footnotes223- Gerald T. Todd, "Evolution of the Lung and the Origin of Bony Fishes: A Casual Relationship," American Zoologist, Vol. 26, No. 4, 1980, p. 757. 224- J.R. Norman, "Classification and Pedigrees: Fossils," in A History of Fishes, British Museum of Natural History, 1975, p. 343. 225- Gordon Rattray Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, New York, L Harper and Row, 1983, p. 60. 226- F. D. Ommaney, The Fishes, Life Nature Library, New York: Time-Life, Inc., 1964, p. 60.
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