"Now, let me, for example, mention the fossil record. Evolutionists believe
that some invertebrate evolved into fish over millions of years of time. We
have billions times billions of fossils of complex invertebrates. We have
billions and billions of fossil fishes.
Now, if an invertebrate evolved into a fish, we ought to have billions times
billions of fossils of transition form showing an invertebrate changing into
a fish. As a matter of fact, we have none."
Have we, in fact, catalogued billions of fossils of fish and invertebrates?
I had always thought the fossil record was a bit thinner than that.
FWIW, the link to the transcript is:
http://cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/9908/16/tl.00.html
This is the first rush version of the transcript so there are bound to be
some errors.
-- Jeff Lee Carlsbad, California ______________________________________ For thy power depends not upon numbers, nor thy might upon men of strength; for thou art God of the lowly, helper of the oppressed, upholder of the weak, protector of the forlorn, savior of those without hope." Judith 9:11