The Fossil Record by Dr. Don Patton Ph.D.

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A Creation Challenge to the Chickens of Evolution - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkqJry3iBM

Dr. Don R. Patton
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CARL DUNBAR, Yale, "Although the comparative study of living animals and plants may give very convincing circumstantial evidence, fossils provide the only historical, documentary evidence that life has evolved from simpler to more and more complex forms." HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, p. 47

S. M. Stanley, Johns Hopkins, "It is doubtful whether, in the absence of fossils, the idea of evolution would represent anything more than an outrageous hypothesis. ...The fossil record and only the fossil record provides direct evidence of major sequential changes in the Earth's biota." NEW EVOLUTIONARY TIMETABLE, p.72, 1981

STEPHEN J. GOULD, HARVARD, "The Cambrian Explosion occurred in a geological moment, and we have reason to think that all major anatomical designs may have made their evolutionary appearance at that time. ...not only the phylum Chordata itself, but also all its major divisions, arose within the Cambrian Explosion. So much for chordate uniqueness... Contrary to Darwin's expectation that new data would reveal gradualistic continuity with slow and steady expansion, all major discoveries of the past century have only heightened the massiveness and geological abruptness of this formative event..." Nature, Vol.377, 26 10/95, p.682

Preston Cloud & Martin F. Glaessner, "Ever since Darwin, the geologically abrupt appearance and rapid diversification of early animal life have fascinated biologist and students of Earth history alike....This interval, plus Early Cambrian, was the time during which metazoan life diversified into nearly all of the major phyla and most of the invertebrate classes and orders subsequently known." Science, Aug.27, 1982

RICHARD Monastersky, Earth Science Ed., Science News, "The remarkably complex forms of animals we see today suddenly appeared. ...This moment, right at the start of the Earth's Cambrian Period...marks the evolutionary explosion that filled the seas with the earth's first complex creatures. ...This is Genesis material, gushed one researcher. ...demonstrates that the large animal phyla of today were present already in the early Cambrian and that they were as distinct from each other as they are today...a menagerie of clam cousins, sponges, segmented worms, and other invertevrates that would seem vaguely familiar to any scuba diver." Discover, p.40, 4/93

Richard Dawkins, Cambridge, "And we find many of them already in an advanced state of evolution, the very first time they appear. It is as though they were just planted there, without any evolutionary history. Needless to say, this appearance of sudden planting has delighted creationists. ...the only alternative explanation of the sudden appearance of so many complex animal types in the Cambrian era is divine creation...", The Blind Watchmaker, 1986, p229-230

TREES & FISH IN CAMBRIAN, John Repetski, U.S.Geol. Survey, "The oldest land plants now known are from the Early Cambrian... Approximately 60 Cambrian spore-genera are now on record...represent 6 different groups of vascular plants..." Evolution, V.13, 6/'59, p.264. Daniel I. Axelrod, UCLA, "This report of fish material from Upper Cambrian rocks further extends the record of the vertebrates by approximately 40 million years." [WY, OK, WA, NV, ID, AR] Science, Vol.200, 5 May, 1978, p.529

PATCH FAILED, "Over the decades, evolutionary theorists beginning with Charles Darwin have tried to argue that the appearance of multicelled animals during the Cambrian merely seemed sudden, and in fact had been preceded by a lengthy period of evolution for which the geological record was missing. But this explanation, while it patched over a hole in an otherwise masterly theory, now seems increasingly unsatisfactory. Since 1987, discoveries of major fossil beds in Greenland, in China, in Siberia, and now in Namibia have shown that the period of biological innovation occurred at virtually the same instant in geologic time all around the world. ...just as the peculiar behavior of light forced physicists to conclude that Newton's laws were incomplete, so the Cambrian explosion has caused experts to wonder if the twin Darwinian imperatives of genetic variation and natural selection provide an adequate framework for understanding evolution..." Time, 12/4, 1995, p.67, 74

BLIND FAITH, Douglas Futuyma, "It is considered likely that all the animal phyla became distinct before or during the Cambrian, for they all appear fully formed, without intermediates connecting one form to another." EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 1985, p.325

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Quotes by Evolutionary Scientists Against Evolution - http://www.warneveryone.com/evolution_scientists_quotes.htm

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  • @TheBlitMaster If we are not accountable or responsibly for our actions and words then God would not be a just god and you have every right not to believe.

  • @TheBlitMaster True. Any story and any person for that matter teaches us something if we are willing to listen. It is written that Its not that God will judge us but it is the words of truth that will stand as our judge.

  • @TheBlitMaster please. Like a good parent he ultimately wants you to be happy and has given guide lines for living a just life according to his laws of being. We dont have to follow these rules and we can do as we please. But just like any good parent he allows us to feel the own effects of our actions, this punishment we bring on ourselves but if we ask for forgiveness he will show us mercy just like a good parent. It is not God who punishes us but our own actions that punish us.

  • @TheBlitMaster Right. I guess you have to ask the question would we have free will or conscience if we couldn't decide to do what is right or wrong. These things I thing are fundamental to conscience as we know it. It is written that there was no death before the knowledge of good and evil. The way that God is portrayed is as a father who is just like a honest and good judge or parent. They want you to be happy and will warn you about the consequences of your actions but allow you to do as you

  • I'm an agnostic, so I don't disbelieve in a deity either. However I find it highly unlikely that any all powerful deity could be all good, yet still allow evil, and then infinitely punish many good people for merely not believing in him, when he knew before he even created them that they would never be able to. That's why I don't accept any religious texts as truth, but I don't reject their importance, remember, nobody believes in the Lord of The Rings, but that doesn't make him unimportant.

  • @TheBlitMaster Right. Well I love everybody. Even those who you would call my enemy's. Your free to believe what ever you think God is to you. Its clear from your statement that God could not hate homosexuals because he created them that way. It is written that some scripture was written out of the hardness of men's hearts. Men will only accept what they are ready to accept.

  • @TheBlitMaster Right. Is it possible that your fate could change though your own actions impacting on that fate, a fate determined by your actions. I trust that there could be fate. I trust that there could be free will. I trust that they could both work together.

  • @TheBlitMaster I dont believe anything. I dont know God the mind of God. I dont know that he exists any more then I could know if you really exist. But that does not mean that it isn't a possibility I dont rule anything out. I am a trusting person. I treat others how I would want to be treated.

  • @TheBlitMaster Right. There will always be suffering and death as long as there is sin. The golden rule treat others as you would treat them. If christians anything other then this then they are not love Jesus Christ. I am not religious but I love Jesus just like I love you my friend.

  • @Undeterminable "a male and its mate", what if the animals in question were homosexual? Maybe that's why the dinosaurs went extinct. Then again, why is it that there are completely hetero species, when there are millions of unisex and homosexual species? Evolution clearly explains this, creation from an all powerful, all knowing, all loving, deity which is everywhere at once, yet at the same time nowhere that apparently hates homosexuality however, does not.

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