Saturday, February 11, 2006

Evolutionary Flaw of the Day 02/11/06

Today's EFD is about the missing trunk of the evolutionary tree. Life was supposed to have evolved gradually over time, if scientists are right. However, the earliest parts of the fossil record (the lowest sedimentary layers of Cambrian rock) show abounding diversity of life. Variations among species abound, and life appears suddenly, full-blown, complex, diversified, and dispersed -- worldwide. Many times more phyla of organisms existed in Cambrian times than exist today. Such complex species as fish, worms, corrals, trilobites, jellyfish, sponges, mollusks, and brachiopods appear suddenly, with no sign anywhere on earth of gradual development from simpler forms. In fact, every plant and animal phyla in existence today can be found in the Cambrian layers. The tree of evolutionary progression has no trunk, and once again it is found that the fossil record clearly does not support evolution.
~Tribal~

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