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Quotes About Life Fully Formed In The Fossil Record
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"All the larger groups of animals, e.g. fishes,
amphibians, reptiles, mammals seem to have appeared suddenly on the earth,
spreading themselves, so to speak, in an explosive manner in their various
shapes and forms. Nowhere is one able to observe or prove the transition of
one species into another, variation only being possible within the species
themselves" Evolutionist, Max Westenhofer as quoted in Dewar's More
Difficulties, p. 94
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"The evidence of Geology today is that species seem to
come into existence suddenly and in full perfection, remain substantially
unchanged during the terms of their existence, and pass away in full
perfection. Other species take their place, apparently by substitution, not by
transmutation" Geologist, Joseph Le Conte
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"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." |
Charles Robert Darwin,
The Origin of Species: The Preservation of Favored
Races in the Struggle for Life, 1st edition reprint. Avenel Books
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“The
extreme rarity of transitional forms in the fossil record persists as the
trade secret of paleontology (study of fossils). In any local area, a species
does not arise gradually by the steady transformation of its ancestors, it
appears all at once and fully formed." |
Dr. Stephen J. Gould, Prof of
Geology and Paleontology, Harvard University. Mentioned in one of his regular
columns in Natural History Magazine (1977) and also in The Panda's Thumb,
1980, p. 181-182
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"different species usually appear and disappear from the record without
showing the transitions that Darwin postulated -- we are now about 120 years
after Darwin and the knowledge of the fossil record has been greatly expanded.
We now have a quarter of a million fossil species but the situation hasn't
changed much -- We have fewer examples of evolutionary transitions than we had
in Darwins' time" Dr. David Raup, a paleontologist at the Field Museum of
Natural History in Chicago.
Field
Museum Natural History Bulletin 50:22- 29
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"Evolution requires intermediate forms between species and paleontology does
not provide them" Dr. David B. Kitts, Paleontologist
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"The
known fossil record fails to document a single example of phyletic evolution
accomplishing a major morphologic transition"
Evolutionist, Dr. Steven M.
Stanley
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"The record certainly did not
reveal gradual transformations of structure in the course of time.
On the contrary, it showed that species generally
remained constant throughout their history. New types or classes seemed to
appear fully formed, with no sign of an evolutionary trend by which they could
have emerged from an earlier type." |
Bowler, 'Evolution: The
History of an Idea', 1984, p. 187
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