I have been following a variety of input from a variety of sources over many weeks now, yet the truth in the matter is just so blatantly obvious to me.
Few would urge that the world is more densely populated today than ever before. The lower life forms still exist, don't they, from the atom to the molecule to the amoeba and so through each and every form of life. As the world is today more densely populated than ever before, the transitional forms (the graduated steps from stage to stage) should be in greater evidence today than ever before. Commonsense. Yet, there are no such transitional forms, are there? Evolutionist after evolutionist, as so correctly commented on by several Cornish Times contributors, quote this anomaly from Darwin through Attenborough and many others. So. You're obviously right, Jessica Warne (CT in January). A man is a man; a dog is a dog; an oak is an oak tree. And God created each one to reproduce its own kind. Pretty obvious really.
PHILIP HEAD
Liskeard




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