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To: Junior
AFAIK, no actual Vendian worm fossils have been found.

That's correct, but paleontologists being very loose speaking, and evolutionists even more so, they call any evidence they like whatever they like. Regardless, the only multicellular in the Cambrian that existed before was the worm. No others of the 40+ phyla which arose all of a sudden have any ancestors in the fossil record.

There is absolutely no possible way that 40 different phyla arose in at most 5 million years in any possible evolutionary manner. No way. The Cambrian, as Gould and Eldredge (and many other paleontologists said) disproves Darwinian evolution.

174 posted on 10/02/2002 5:52:29 AM PDT by gore3000
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To: gore3000
Regardless, the only multicellular in the Cambrian that existed before was the worm.

What didn't you understand about the "quilted animals" or the jellyfish? We won't even tackle sponges, which predate the Cambrian and are still around. And, BTW, you obviously have forgotten all about the lovely little chart posted a month or two back showing the number of phyla which appeared in the Vendian, but then you start each thread tabla rasa.

191 posted on 10/02/2002 7:55:21 AM PDT by Junior
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