FOSSILS - "The Creationist's Best Friend" (i.e. the fossil record) shows
mass death and burial of former life around the world. A dead fish today
doesn't sink - it floats. And if a human body is exhumed from 6 feet under
it already shows signs of decay, not superb preservation. How deeply would
you have to quickly bury organic material in order to preserve its structure?
Just what process buried all of the well-preserved fossils that we find
in the sedimentary layers?
This photo of a (compressed) huge fish was taken at the Smithsonian
- it is well preserved!
Tree trunks regularly traverse multiple sedimentary and volcanic layers.
Evolutionary dating methods are inconsistent often showing deeper layers
to be much "younger" and vice versa. The post-flood world is but a remnant
of the life that was. The observed "Cambrian Explosion" was actually within
the 6 days of creation; life started suddenly (well, not suddenly … over
the course of 6 days). Life flourished on the continents, the oceans (before
the Flood) were less saline allowing for more abundant life, and there
is evidence that many creatures had longer lifespans; humans could live
for over 900 years (per Genesis) and dinosaurs and insects grew to be huge.
The pre-Flood world must have been magnificent to behold. But due to sin
(violence filled the Earth) it was destroyed. The evidence of Earth
life's one time massive destruction in the Great Flood lies beneath your
feet right now; we call this the fossil record. Massive tidal waves
washed over the continents and buried former life en masse.
Every few years evolutionists prop up and advertise a few new fossils
and fool many into thinking that their theory finally has scientific substance.
They neglect or purposefully hide their frauds and wishful finds of the
past, which used to be the new fossils of past times. There are no
transitional fossils that have withstood the test of time and true (non-media-hyped)
scientific scrutiny. Their track record is to stand *against* what
we see in the fossil record ... and that is the mass burial of the former
world in the Great Flood of 4,400 years ago. (text
by P.A.)
"Present
Day Examples of Evolution" by Thomas F. Heinze - http://www.creationism.org/heinze/PresentDayEx.htm
"A New Missing Link?"
by Gerard Wakefield - http://www.creationism.org/wakefield/kenyaman.htm
"The Fatal Flaw In Evolution's
Dating System" by Gerard Wakefield - http://www.creationism.org/wakefield/fatal.htm
" 'Piltdown
Chicken' — Another Evolutionary Hoax" by Gerard Wakefield - http://www.creationism.org/wakefield/piltdownbird_en.htm
"Fossil
Ink Should Make You Think " by J. Mackay - http://www.creationresearch.net/images/PDF_Items/fossil-ink.pdf
"Neanderthals
Are Still Human!" by Phillips - http://www.icr.org/article/neanderthals-are-still-human/
"Archaeoraptor:
Feathered Dinosaur from National Geographic Doesn't Fly" by
Austin - http://www.icr.org/articles/print/464/
"Anthropology
(human ancestry, alleged ape-men)" AIG Section - https://answersingenesis.org/human-evolution/
"Archaeology"
AIG
Section - https://answersingenesis.org/archaeology/
"Fossils"
AIG
Section - https://answersingenesis.org/fossils/
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ScienceDaily reported that dinosaur trackways in Australia ... stampeding herd on land, were actually
formed in water. “Queensland paleontologists ... ornithopod, ranging in size from chickens to ostriches ...
catastrophic occurrence ... University of Chicago. They propose that higher levels of nitrogen combined
with 10% hydrogen would have increased collisional and rotational states in these gases ... methanogens
would have eaten it out of the atmosphere in short order ... NewScientist noted that fossil raindrop
imprints ... faint young sun paradox ... Eosinopteryx brevipenna, a new fossil from China, was pretty
small, according to the artist reconstruction on LiveScience ... Archaeopteryx ... biomimetics ... new LED
inspired by fireflies is 55% more efficient ... Scientists at MIT and Harvard ... Bio-Inspired Polymer
Composite Actuator and Generator Driven by Water Gradients ... ScienceNOW reported a new record
for DNA storage of digitized information: 2.2 petabytes per gram (a petabyte is a thousand terabytes or
a million gigabytes) ... BBC News, Nature News, and PhysOrg ... teeth? Yes, marine snails called chitons
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the structural scaffolding of basement membranes in almost every animal tissue' ...
Laminins are what hold us together ... laminin molecule ... the Theistic Evolutionist notion
that God fumbled His way through the Creation process over millions of years
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chromosome numbers (humans have 46, chimps have 48) ... Adam was created directly from the ground
and Eve from Adam’s side (Genesis 2:7, 21–22) ... Several other mammals also have 46 chromosomes.
About 1 in 1000 people carry a fusion and have 45 chromosomes ... reduced fertility or infertility is evident ...
sheep (Ovis aries) characteristically have 54 chromosomes, while goats (Capra hircus) have 60. Since
they are capable of interbreeding to form hybrids, they are considered to belong to the same created kind ...
Such occurrences should not bother us as creationists, since we need not assume that God designed the
genome to remain static ... If a chromosomal rearrangement happened early in Seth’s line and they tended
to marry within the family, it would be very easy for this rearrangement to be the only form that passed through
the Flood ... DNA nucleotide sequence does not correspond to the centromere sequence in the chimp
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tame foxes have so many characteristics in common with dogs ... and are less seasonal in their
breeding than wild animals ... Domestication was in the mind of God when He created humans ...
endless agricultural varieties of grains, legumes, and numerous other food crops. In addition to
breeding for high yield ... Cattle can be bred for meat or for milk and reach astonishingly high levels
of production (especially compared to what is needed in the wild). Sheep can be bred for meat or
wool (or milk). Ducks and chickens can be bred for either meat or eggs ... found clustered together
in the DNA. Some mutations have a pleiotropic effect, which means they affect several different traits ...
no serious creationist disputes the fact that populations can and do change genetically over time. The
contentious aspect of evolution is universal common ancestry, which includes the idea that humans
came from apes ... evolutionary paradigm ... no good explanation for the origin of gene networks
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just as with peppered moths, the only thing that has changed is coloration. The deer mice are still the
same species ... Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) ... deletion mutation which eliminates serine ...
Agouti is one of several genes ... consistent with the God of the Bible as the Designer of life ... ability
to adapt is consistent with God’s intent that the earth be inhabited ... remind us we have a caring Creator
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Gradual evolution seems synonymous with Charles Darwin, but a geologist at New York University
disagrees. According to an article on PhysOrg, Michael Rampino thinks Patrick Matthew deserves
the credit for a different, more realistic view of evolution — a catastrophist view ... Charles Lyell, the
uniformitarian geologist ... oldest known decapod (a group containing shrimp, crabs, and lobsters).
The fossil shrimp even has fine preservation of the muscles of its tail ... Venus flytrap. It has muscle
in its ability to snap its traps shut faster than a bug can escape ... Canadian lab: scientists turned
human skin cells into blood cells. Bypassing the need for stem cells, the technique provides hope for
a supply of blood from a person’s own skin ... scientific director of the Stem Cell and Cancer Research
Institute at the University. ScienceDaily ... Darwinists feel that the Intelligent Design (ID) movement
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fossilized animal tracks/trackways, and specifically those found along the Appalachian Mountains, can
assist in determining the timing of tectonic uplift within the context of the global Flood ... Uiformitarian/Evolutionary philosophy and Young-Earth Creation theology. A diluvial geologic timescale
has been constructed defining the rock record within biblical history ... biblical chronology of Earth history
indicates that winged fowl were created on Day 5 ... Amphibian tracks/trackways may have occurred even
later during the Flood but not beyond the 150th day ... Large Igneous Provinces suggest that the crust
can be uplifted in association with magmatic intrusion on the order of thousands of vertical feet and this
can occur quite rapidly ... extinct animals and insects have been identified in clastic sediments
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many reptiles may continue to grow throughout their lives, so some creationists have simplistically
postulated that a dinosaur (“terrible lizard”) is merely the result of having a lizard live much longer than
today in the favorable environment of the early earth. We know from scripture that antediluvian men
often lived for hundreds of years ... differences between lizards and dinosaurs are greater than might
appear at first glance. There are more fundamental, skeletal differences that can be seen between
all lepidosaurs (e.g., living lizards, snakes and tuatara, plus many more fossil forms) and all archosaurs
(e.g., extinct thecodonts, pterosaurs, and dinosaurians, plus living crocodiles). ... dinosaurs (and other
archosaurs) clearly appear to fit the bill as reptiles ... Archosauria is the triradiate pelvis. In the
Lepidosauria (including lizards) the ilium extends dorsally, articulating with two, unfused, sacral vertebrae
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Royal Society ... suggested that creationism might be discussed in school science classes if the
subject was raised by pupils ... Dr David Rosevear ... theistic evolutionist ... intelligent design ...
Ben Stein ... premiered in London recently
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12th February 2009 was the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. The evolutionary
establishment marked the occasion with a special Darwin exhibition at the Natural History
Museum in London and a number of radio and television programmes put out by the BBC,
with Richard Dawkins, David Attenborough and Andrew Marr exulting in the genius of the
great man. ... Archaeological evidence against human evolution ... The human body – a proof
against Darwinian evolution ... The early Chinese language – evidence of Biblical origins
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Neanderthal Hair Colour
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University of Barcelona that has been examining samples of DNA taken from the
bones of two Neanderthals. The bones were found at Monte Lessini in Italy and at El
Sidron cave in northern Spain ... gene called MC1R ... influences hair colour: a variant
of the gene causes red hair ... human cell called a melanocyte ... Neanderthals probably
had a range of hair colour and skin colour just like you and me
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fishermen in Japan alerted staff of the Awashima Marine Park that they had spotted a
strange eel-like creature with a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth swimming in shallow water ...
female frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) ... 1938 a coelacanth - a group supposedly
extinct for millions of years - was caught near the mouth of the Chalumna river in South Africa.
In 1977 the carcass of a creature resembling a plesiosaur was dredged up in the nets of a
trawler off the coast of New Zealand (see CSM booklet The Japanese carcass a
plesiosaur-type mammal by Malcolm Bowden).
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the slippery slope to humanism was formally initiated in 1859, with the publication of Darwin’s Origin
of the Species ... the scriptural worldview of all things was replaced with Naturalism. Mankind went
from the pinnacle of creation to being one of its cruelest and vilest animals ... first Neanderthal skeleton
was excavated in 1856, in the Neander Valley, near Düsseldorf, Germany ... suffered from a bad case of
rickets ... 1863, Thomas Huxley (Darwin’s biggest defender) declared the skeleton an ancient human ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science created the field of paleoanthropology ... 1908,
three Catholic priests excavated a nearly complete skeleton of a Neanderthal from a cave located near
the French town of La Chapelle-aux-Saints. They turned the skeleton over to French anatomist Marcellin
Boule at the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris ... Creation Research Society Quarterly
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Otis Kline, Mike Triebold, and the Thescelosaurus field jacket ... Hell Creek Formation east
of Glendive, Montana ... spine, ribs, and one shoulder blade (scapula) were exposed ... no skull
visible, the hand gave rise to the possibility that we had a rare Pachycephalosaurus (thick-headed
dinosaur) ... the fossil was removed from the site and taken to the museum ... five tail (caudal)
vertebrae, with chevrons lying compressed by the overburden ... Triebold Paleontology in Woodland
Park, Colorado
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efforts of creationist fossil expert Joe Taylor, Texas has the added distinction of being home to what
may very well be the largest four-tusked mastodon skull in the world ... Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum in
Crosbyton, Texas, admits to being rather surprised by the find. Referring to the Burning Tree
Mastodon (BTM) ... 2005, geologists in Greece reported finding a two-tusked mastodon ...
Pleistocene Beaumont Formation ... mammoths found at the site contradict evolutionary dogma
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a group of small skeletons that were found on the South Pacific island of Flores, Indonesia ...
National Geographic magazine. The second is a partial cranium from Olorgesailie in the Eastern
Great Rift Valley, Kenya, Africa, from a dig sponsored in part by the Smithsonian Institute,
Washington, D.C. ... slower growth, greater reliance on meat in the diet, and ‘encephalization’ —
larger brains than expected for body size ... “hobbit-like,” “a species of human completely new
to science.” With a new species designation, Homo floresiensis ... Homo erectus, a species they
place much earlier ... and culture. Likewise, a pygmy and small-brained member of the genus
Homo questions our understanding of morphological variability and allometry ... mandible (the lower
jawbone) ... Tom Thumb. Born - Charles Sherwood Stratton (1838-1883), and later displayed as
General Tom Thumb by P.T. Barnum’s Circus, he grew to be 40 inches tall, and weighed 70 pounds
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Who Wins and Loses in the Darwin Wars? ... scientific inquisitiveness has been stifled by the
controversy over evolution ... express the opinion that the next generation of scientists is being
threatened by creationists and politicians ... public high school biology teacher ... bacterial resistance,
finch beaks, and genetically altered fruit flies, then challenges the class to reason whether these
observed microevolutionary changes can be extrapolated into macroevolution ... quotes Charles
Darwin: “A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on
both sides of each question.” ... do not call for teaching creation or intelligent design, but only for
permitting critical thinking about evolution
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quantum mechanics debates, in 1927 and 1930, between Albert Einstein and Neils Bohr ... physicists
today are followers of Neils Bohr and Werner Heisenberg ... these theories maintain that all events
are based on random math probabilities ... postmodern orthodoxy in theoretical physics for the last
75 years was that Bohr was right and Einstein wrong ... contemporary statistical quantum theory ...
reality would claim that Judeo-Christian culture is superior to pagan cultures, and that sexual relations
between a husband and a wife is morally superior ... multiculturalism ... neo-Darwinian, macroevolutionary
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in paleoanthropology, teeth are turning out to be an important diagnostic feature for distinguishing
modern humans from various species of non-human primates ... found as a series of outer enamel
rings that are continuous with inner enamel lines. The former are called perikymata, while the latter
are the dark lines of Retzius ... tooth formation times can be calculated ... Dental development and
overall maturation ... dental and jaw development is correlated tightly with the ages of sexual and
bony maturation. This is the basis of my original x-ray research with Neanderthal skulls and has
been documented in detail in Buried Alive (Cuozzo,1998a) ... Finally, if early Homo sapiens
didn’t have a genetically and biologically superior body, and lived hundreds of years ... fossil record ...
out-of-Africa model ... Archaic Homo was actually genetically superior to modern Homo sapiens
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CSM Journal ... I joined the Evolution Protest Movement (EPM) in either late 1933 or in 1934 ...
joined because I believed that God created exactly when and how the Bible reports it ...
Neither was I convinced of the claims that nature is evolutionary ... creation issue is of immense
importance to both faith and science ... effective weapon in demolishing the pseudo foundations
of the evolution theory ... The Darwinian presentation of evolution has become the arch
enemy of the Word of God and is the work of an anti-Christ ... "Hitler has
slain his thousands, but Darwin his tens of thousands."
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Bones of Contention – a creationist assessment of Human Fossils, by Marvin L. Lubenow,
revised & updated edition, 400pp. pb, Baker Books ... This is the most complete and accurate
critique of the fossils of the so-called ‘apemen’ ... invaluable contribution to scientific biblical
creationism ... Henry M. Morris ... myth of human evolution is completely demolished
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Dating Neanderthal Man
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German Professor Reiner Protsch von Zieten claimed from C14 dating that skeletal
bones found near Hamburg were 36,000 years old ... Oxford University’s carbon dating
agency claims the bones are 7,500 years old ... Der Spiegel newspaper ...
skeleton is a mere 3,300 years old, not 21,300 as claimed ... Paderborn skull, reckoned
the oldest human remain ever found ... elderly man
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oldest horse isn’t a horse at all! ... original Latin name of “eohippus” (which means dawn horse) ...
changed to “Hyracotherium” ... it has living relatives today ... South America ... hyrax ... Merychippus ...
a kind of rock badger ... palaeontologist Joseph Taylor ... the partial leg bones of Equus Scottii
(Scott’s Zebra, a modern horse) ... fossil ‘horses’ are widespread ... Europe, North America and
India ... Curator of Geology in Chicago, wrote in the Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin ...
Eohippus (hyracotherium, the badger) has 18 ribs. Orohippus had 15. Pliohippus had 19 ribs
and Equus (the horse) has 18 ribs. ... similar-looking skulls ... evolutionary propagandist
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it has often been said that “evolution” is the cornerstone of biology and is central to an understanding
of both living and extinct organisms ... teaching of evolution must be a central part of public school and
college life science classes ... National Academy of Sciences ... scientists in academia ... rarely deal
directly with macro-evolutionary theory, be it biological or physical ... examining the content of the
textbooks that we have used in teaching life science courses ... non-evolution topics such as basic
genetics, human development, population genetics ... Darwinism ... Dobzhansky’s dictum that "nothing
in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution" ... ‘Evolution’ would appear to be the
indispensable unifying idea and, at the same time, a highly superfluous one
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dead cetacean whale ... gigantic octopus or squid ... Colossal Squid ... Loch Ness ...
fossil vertebrae of a plesiosaur. ... marine biologist
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the camel family is named Camelida, and its members are called camelids ... Phenotype ...
Camelus bactrianus - Bactrian (two-humped) camel ... Camelus dromedarius - dromedary
(one-humped) camel ... Lama glama - llama ... related to biochemical differences between
tissues of the developing fetus and the mother ... Extraspecific embryo transfer techniques
are being utilized in an attempt to improve the live birth success rate ... modern camelids
(OW and NW) belong to the same created kind and were represented by only two individuals
on Noah’s Ark ... the camel kind confirms that prediction
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Evolution is true because everyone says so. There is overwhelming evidence in every field but mine.
I demand that evolution — and evolution only — be taught in the schools. Anything which challenges
it is, by definition, pseudo-science. ... atheism ... "I am against religious freaks taking over the
academics of our nation. I don’t care if they did found the universities to begin with." ... all know that
evolution means survival of the fittest. And we all know that the fittest are those who survive. So
that makes it obvious that evolution is true ... Science ‘r’ us ... We have facts. They have only beliefs.
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not many today who think of themselves as Pharisees, but there are people, some with Ph.D.’s,
who seem smug like Pharisees in their exalted positions ... teaching high school or college
level students in a variety of settings ... I had invited this particular person, a professor of anthropology
at one of our nation’s Ivy League universities, to participate in a creation vs. evolution debate ...
Neanderthal skull ... visit the Musee de l’Homme in Paris ... La Chapelle aux Saints Skull ...
Dr. Jack Cuozzo claimed that he had found a missing piece of the famous Swanscombe
(Neanderthal) Skull ... Skilton House Ministries ... British Museum, I contacted Professor
Chris Stringer, Head of Human Origins, Department of Paleontology, The Natural History Museum,
London ... La Chapelle aux Saints, but I don’t believe you informed me that ... the teeth were added.
Don’t you think that giving a deliberately altered model is a bit misleading? ... we are all sinners
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Time magazine ... an editorial denouncing creationists ... “How Man Evolved.” ... man’s supposed
oldest ancestor – Ardipithecus ramidus ... the rest was plaster, molded by imagination ... some
fragmentary bones recently found in Ethiopia ... not until the last page of the eight-page article do
readers learn that the toe bone was actually found some ten miles from the other bones ... anthropoid
apes in America ... American Museum of Natural History ... Pithecanthropus (Java Man) ...
Tanzanian chimpanzees ... Nebraska Man ... Piltdown Man ... New York Times ... Eugene Dubois
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Creationist Unveils New Fossil Discoveries ... Alan E. Mann, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology of
the University of Pennsylvania, argued the affirmative, while Jack Cuozzo, DDS, a retired
orthodontist, argued the negative on the question, “Did humans evolve from ape-like ancestors?” ...
Cuozzo emphasized that evolution represents a threat, especially to our young people. The schools
teach that humans are animals, and so it is no wonder that young people are more undisciplined
and troubled than ever ... Effects of presuppositions ... admitting limitations in K-Ar testing
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fossil named Archaeoraptor liaoningensis, and the fraud has lead to the embarrassment of no less an
institution than the National Geographic Society ... the Alleged Dinosaurian Ancestry of Birds ...
imagine the evolutionary scenario by picturing a creature that’s a chicken in front and a lizard in back ...
Stephen Czerkas, Philip J. Currie, and Xing Xu. As told in Science News ... “Feathers for T. rex?” ...
the creature in life appeared to me as indistinguishable from Archaeopteryx, the first-discovered
primitive bird ... dubious background ... an open letter critiquing the way the contraband fossil had
been presented ... supporters of the dinobird scenario may feel that nothing has changed ... Piltdown
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within geology there are few fields of study more esoteric than the search for fossils in early
Precambrian rock ... suitable fossil beds are known only from northwestern Australia and South
Africa ... microbial fossils ... stromatolites and their contained microorganisms are the central
concern of the book ... criteria for establishing the taxonomic identity of the microorganisms ...
blue green algae (cyanobacteria) are so prominent ... oxygen-based metabolism — and with it,
the modern ecosystem ... Precambrian demise of large-celled microalgae ... Kakabekia, a fossil
microorganism ... photosynthesis of certain flowering plants ... limnologist (freshwater biologist)
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young-earth creation (YEC), old-earth creation (OEC), and traditional Theistic Evolution perspective ...
Will the real Theistic Evolutionists please stand up? ... Progressive Creationists ... Fully Gifted
Creation Model ... two-thirds of the words used in the positive arguments are from an OEC perspective
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This article is taken from Dr. Rusch’s informative book entitled Origins: What Is at Stake?
published by CRS Books in 1991 ... subject of species is germane to the entire matter of origins
because of the importance of the meaning of “kind.” ... The Position Of Species In the Hierarchy
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Paleoenvironment is defined as "an environment of the geologic past" ... Wollemi pine, discovered
recently in Australia, represents another of the living fossils that somehow survived from the end
of the Cretaceous period (65 million years, according to evolutionists) with little change ...
evolutionists explain not only the lack of transitional organisms, but also the paucity of fossils in the
geologic record over the times when these organisms must have survived. "Stasis" is more common
than once believed
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