Michael Hurley

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If an alleged ancestral form manifests the distinguishing features of one of the specific Cambrian phyla—if, for example, Vernanimalcula or some other isolated form presented a convincing set of distinctively arthropod or chordate or echinoderm characteristics, then the very presence of those features would necessarily preclude the possibility of that specific animal form representing the common ancestor of all other Cambrian forms. The more an animal form manifests the characteristics of one phylum or group within the phylum, the less plausible it becomes as the ancestor of all the other ...more
Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design
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