A vast body of palaeontological observations points to the conclusion that all living things make their first appearance in the geological record as separate and finished organisms . To offset this true state of affairs from the often suggested existence of evolutionary links between different types of organisms, a division into four units of fossil assemblages is proposed that represent two pre-Flood and two post-Flood chief ecosystems. The pitfalls of polymorphism, when assigning species rank to fossils or when lumping distinct forms into one created species, are brought to notice. One perfectly modern member of the insect order Zoraptera is described from Caribbean amber
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Prior to Darwin\u27s time there had been speculations regarding the origin and the relationships of ...
Creationists and evolutionists radically differ in their proposed natural history, with creationists...
The controversy between creation and evolution sets date before Darwin and Wallace’s theory of the o...
Fossil assemblages through most of the Phanerozoic are evaluated for the presence or absence of in s...
Fossil tracks discovered in the Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas, have for years been presente...
Prehistorical events as proposed by evolutionists are difficult to determine by the study of modern ...
Animal death has been considered an evil by many Christians, and not natural to God’s initial good C...
The sessile status and high preservability of plants make them good taxa for studying fossil record ...
The fossil record of ancient life is, in general, poor. Certainly, fossils are abundant in many roc...
Organisms leave a variety of traces in the fossil record. Among these traces, vertebrate and inverte...
The imperfection of the fossil record was used by Charles Darwin to explain the lack of evidence for...
The concept of evolvability - the capacity of a population to produce and maintain evolutionarily re...
Relating quantifiable elements of the fossil record (coal and oil deposits, crinoidal limestones, Me...
The fossil record is incomplete, so a history of biodiversity reconstructed simply by adding up the ...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Prior to Darwin\u27s time there had been speculations regarding the origin and the relationships of ...
Creationists and evolutionists radically differ in their proposed natural history, with creationists...
The controversy between creation and evolution sets date before Darwin and Wallace’s theory of the o...
Fossil assemblages through most of the Phanerozoic are evaluated for the presence or absence of in s...
Fossil tracks discovered in the Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas, have for years been presente...
Prehistorical events as proposed by evolutionists are difficult to determine by the study of modern ...
Animal death has been considered an evil by many Christians, and not natural to God’s initial good C...
The sessile status and high preservability of plants make them good taxa for studying fossil record ...
The fossil record of ancient life is, in general, poor. Certainly, fossils are abundant in many roc...
Organisms leave a variety of traces in the fossil record. Among these traces, vertebrate and inverte...
The imperfection of the fossil record was used by Charles Darwin to explain the lack of evidence for...
The concept of evolvability - the capacity of a population to produce and maintain evolutionarily re...
Relating quantifiable elements of the fossil record (coal and oil deposits, crinoidal limestones, Me...
The fossil record is incomplete, so a history of biodiversity reconstructed simply by adding up the ...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Prior to Darwin\u27s time there had been speculations regarding the origin and the relationships of ...
Creationists and evolutionists radically differ in their proposed natural history, with creationists...