Friday, 05 June 2009
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Question 151 - Transitional fossils
Question 151 - Transitional fossils
No, it is not true. I have copied my colleauge Robert Sungenis on this to
see if he has more information for you.
John Salza
stephen mcelligott writes:
Dear John, I have recently been in a debate and some guy gave me a website leading to transitional fossils and claims it proof for evolution.
yet I know that on your site you say that there is no transitional fossils. is it true now that they have found some?
God bless
Stephen
Stephen,
Yes, transitional fossils are proof for evolution, but that sad fact for evolutionist is that they haven't been able to find any indisputable transitional fossils. The two leading evolutionists, Stephen Gould and Niles Eldredge, admitted it in a 1971 speech in Chicago to all the world's evolutionists. Subsequently, they invented the theory of Punctuated Equilibrium to replace the absence of transitional fossils. PE is a theory that various species punctuated the landscape instantaneously, without gradual development. Prior to this, Niles Eldredge writes in his books that he used to go out on fossil excavations on a routine basis, but was always frustrated by the fact that he never found any. Many more scientists have admitted that there are no transitional fossils. Some have claimed to have found some, but these are always dubious. You can depend upon the fact that if some scientist found a bona fide transitional fossil, it would make world headlines and be the most stupendous find since the dawn of mankind. But obviously, that has not happened. Everytime the evolutionists have put forward a specimen that they hoped would be a transitional fossil or missing link, it has been discovered that it either belonged to an already known species, or that the specimen was faked, as is the case with Piltdown Man and many others.
There is much more evidence against so-called transitional fossils than what I am giving you here. If you need any more, please let me know.
Robert Sungenis, Ph.D.
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