The Cambrian Period
A still extant example
of the Cambrian Period: Nautilus |
When we examine the earth strata,
we see that life on Earth appeared suddenly. Many
diverse living species emerged abruptly and fully
in the Cambrian Period. This finding is compelling
evidence for creation.
The deepest stratum of earth
that contains fossils of complex living things
is the "Cambrian", which has an estimated
age of 520 to 530 million years. The fossils unearthed
in Cambrian rocks belonged to complex invertebrate
species like snails, trilobites, sponges, worms,
jelly fish, starfish, crustaceans and sea lilies.
Most interestingly, all of these distinct species
emerged all of a sudden without any predecessor.
Richard Monastersky, the editor
of Earth Sciences, which is one of the popular
journals of evolutionist literature, admits this
fact that put evolutionists into a quandary:
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COMPLEX
SYSTEMS
Most of the life forms
that emerged all of a sudden in the Cambrian
Period had complex systems like eyes, gills,
circulatory system, and advanced physiological
structures no different from their modern
counterparts. |
![](images_tellmeaboutthecreation/Kambriye1.jpg) |
A half-billion years ago the
remarkably complex forms of animals that we see
today suddenly appeared. This moment, right at
the start of the earth's Cambrian Period, some
550 million years ago, marks the evolutionary
explosion that filled the seas with the earth's
first complex creatures. The large animal phyla
of today were present already in the early Cambrian
and they were as distinct from each other as they
are today.22
An illustration of the
organisms that existed in the Cambrian Period |
How these distinct living species
with no common ancestors could have emerged is
a question that remains unanswered by evolutionists.
The Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins, one of the
foremost advocates of the evolutionary theory
in the world, makes this confession:
It is as though they (the species
of the Cambrian) were just planted there, without
any evolutionary history.23
The Cambrian explosion is clear
evidence that God created all living things. The
only explanation of the sudden emergence of organisms
without any evolutionary ancestors is creation.
Accordingly, Darwin wrote: "If numerous species,
belonging to the same genera or families, have
really started into life all at once, the fact
would be fatal to the theory of descent with slow
modification through natural selection."24
This fatal stroke that frightened
Darwin comes from the Cambrian period, right at
the outset of the fossil record. |