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- GREAT MYTHS OF EVOLUTION #6 => ((THE FACT OF EVOLUTION IS SUPPORTED
- BY A RATHER WELL FORMED SEQUENCE OF INTERMEDIATE STAGES IN THE FOSSIL
- RECORD))
-
- This comment by the famous Harvard evolutionist Steven J.
- Gould when he testified before judge Overton in the Arkansas Creation-
- evolution trial suggests that the countless intermediate stages in the
- evolution of one organism into another, really are visible in the
- fossil record - as indeed they should be IF evolution has occured.
-
- This same Dr. Gould, however, in one of his regular columns in Natural
- History magazine (May 1977) said:"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."
-
- The paleontologist Dr. David
- B. Kitts agrees: "Evolution requires intermediate forms between
- species and paleontology does not provide them"(Evolution 28:476).
-
- Dr. David Raup, a paleontologist at the Field Museum of Natural
- History in Chicago, recently pointed out that Darwin himself was:
- "embarrassed by the fossil record because it didn't look the way he
- predicted it would -- 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 transiton than we had in Darwins
- time. By this I mean that some some of the classic cases of Darwinian
- changge in the fossil record such as the evolution of the horse in
- North America, have had to be discarded or modified as a result of
- more detailed information"(Field Museum Natural History Bulletin
- 50:22-29).
-
- The evolutionist Dr. Steven M. Stanley put it bluntly:
- "The known fossil record fails to document a single example of
- phyletic evolution accomplishing a major morphologic transition -
- "(Macroevolution: Pattern and Process 1979 p.39). No wonder G.K.
- Chesterton quipped that folks "seem to know everything about the
- missing link except that it IS MISSING."
-