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What does the fossil record tell us about evolution?

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The fossil record reveals distinct species and lacks transitional forms, contradicting evolutionary theory.

The fossil record provides crucial evidence about the history of life on earth, showing a diversity of distinct species without any clear transitional forms. If evolution were true, we would expect to find fossils demonstrating gradual changes between one kind and another. Instead, the record is characterized by well-defined species that appear suddenly. Furthermore, this record indicates that many species found in fossils are now extinct, further highlighting the gaps in evolutionary claims. Thus, the fossil evidence underscores the biblical teaching of creation 'after their own kind', opposing the premise of a continual evolutionary process.

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