Gabby Sequeira Lucero

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From Darwin onwards evolutionists have realized that, if we arrange all our available fossils in chronological order, they do not form a smooth sequence of scarcely perceptible change. We can, to be sure, discern long-term trends of change — legs get progressively longer, skulls get progressively more bulbous, and so on — but the trends as seen in the fossil record are usually jerky, not smooth.
The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design
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