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General Quotes in Opposition to the Theory
of Evolution
 | "According to the current timetable, insects first appeared about
350,000,000 years ago, and among the earliest were the silverfishes and
cockroaches we have with us virtually unchanged today. Where is the
evolution?" Mr. R. E. Snodgrass, Bureau of Entomology, U.S. Department of
Agriculture as quoted from the Smithsonian Report, 1931, p. 443
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 | "Many ancient species are identical with forms still living; and many
organs of their bodies, such as the claw of the lobster or the multiple eye of
the crab, are precisely the same as the earliest stages without any sign of
improvement. Whole categories of facts such as these, seem to be lost sight of
by those whose vision is obscured by evolutionary theories; for they run
counter to any conception of evolution" Dr. W. Bell Dawson, F.R.C.S., a
Laureate of the French Academy of Sciences
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