![]() and then disappear." As Harvard's Stephen Jay Gould put it: "Most species exhibit no directional change during their tenure on earth. Boyce Rensberger, reporting comments by Niles Eldredge, noted: "Species simply appear at a given point in geologic time, persist largely unchanged. Throughout the geologic layers-which supposedly formed over eons-the various kinds of fossils remain essentially unchanged in appearance. As to Archaeopteryx's tail, further inspection has shown it strongly resembles a swan's. Furthermore, some reptiles, such as turtles, have no teeth-they aren't a distinct reptilian trademark. Archaeopteryx had teeth, but so did some other fossil birds, and its teeth differed distinctly from those of reptiles. It had claws on its wings, but so does the ostrich. New discoveries have demonstrated that Archaeopteryx was a true bird. Evolutionists often equate similarities to relationships. The extinct bird Archaeopteryx, found in the same geologic strata as dinosaurs, was considered ancestral to modern birds. No one has accepted the challenge, and of course a fossil of such a creature has not been found and never will be. I have repeatedly asked evolutionists to describe or draw the skeleton of a creature of which the pelvis and hind legs are anatomically midway between the state that prevails in whales and sea cows on the one hand and a land quadruped on the other. Such movement is impossible in a land animal that has a pelvis, but a well-developed pelvis is essential to every land animal which uses its hind legs for walking. But British author Douglas Dewar, a fellow of the Zoological Society, noted: "Both whales and sea cows swim by the up and down movement of the great flattened tail. ![]() To account for the oddity of oceanic mammals (whales, sea cows and dolphins), evolutionists say they evolved from fish to land creatures, then went back to the sea again. There are fossils that have been labeled "mammal-like reptiles," but since they are all extinct, we cannot examine their soft tissues. But how many dinosaur ancestors occur in the fossil record? Not one, even though they supposedly roamed Earth for 165 million years. " But in Darwin's lifetime nothing improved, and he lamented: "When we descend to details, we cannot prove that a single species has changed."įrom Barney to Jurassic Park, dinosaurs have become a hot item. He explained that "Only a small portion of the surface of the earth has been geologically explored. The explanation lies, as I believe, in the extreme imperfection of the geological record." Darwin hoped more time and excavations would yield fossils supporting his theory. He noted in The Origin of Species: "Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? This, perhaps, is the most obvious and serious objection which can be urged against the theory. Yet we do not find them! All organisms appear in the fossil record fully formed, without transitional stages. If true, there should be innumerable fossils of fish with rudimentary arms and legs. The complete printed page size is 8.5x11 inches (A4) High-quality resolution 300DPI in JPG format. Darwinism claims fish transformed into land animals by evolving little arms and legs over eons. Mose of these vintage ephemera images are in the public domain or made by a illustrator who designs them from scratch.Thus the fossil record should depict evolution's history: organisms progressing through their stages of development. In both cases there is a commercial license to use as a designer so you won't get dinged for using copyrighted items. I get the images for these printables from Graphics Fairy and Creative Market. The only thing you can't do is distribute them digitally in any way (except to send to your printer or Kinkos, etc!) Where Do I Get The Images I Use? A gal said she is selling scrapbook layouts in person at craft fairs.An Etsy seller uses them in her journals that she sells online.A man in Africa prints them out and sells them at his store.Here are a few ways peeps have used them: I LOVE helping small business owners so my designs all have a free commercial license! You can print these out and use them for any reason! ![]() I do mostly mixed media collage, but you can use them for junk journals, as parts of scrapbook pages or even in products you intend to sell! What Is The Commercial License? The long answer is, I have been a graphic designer for over 20 years now (I started in the old desktop publishing days) and I have all the cool programs like Photoshop and Illustrator that makes it easy for me to do them! Who Can Use These Printables? ![]() Sometimes people ask me why I make so many printables and the short answer is “because I can!” Woot woot! See the entire free hole reinforcer printable! Junk Journal Printables FAQs Why I Make Junk Journal Printables I got the coolest punch that will make hole reinforcers so, of course, I needed to make a printable sheet so I could have fancy hole reinforcers!
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