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Quote by: wyoguy Actually, I do remember it, dear. In fact, I'm looking at it right now. Chapter 10, page 355.
"If numerous species, belonging to the same genera or families, have really started into life at once, the fact would be fatal to the theory of evolution through natural selection." |
Already dealt with above. As Darwin predicted, there were lots of lifeforms that preceded the Cambrian so that numerous species in the same genera in the same strata isn't a problem.
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I'm still looking for the book by Schopf. I'll be back when I've given it a looksy.
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It isn't a book. PNAS. That means Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. I thought it would be enough to tell you that.
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Tell me, sweetie. Which creationist site are you getting your questions from?