How could a supposed end-Triassic extinction event wipe out one set of animals only for another set to suddenly reappear in similar or the same basic forms? The study authors asserted that these creatures somehow "re-evolved." So, dozens of animals evolved the same shapes twice—both times from just a few "stem" reptiles. What are the odds of that?
Brian Thomas, Institute for Creation Research, 2016.
How could a supposed end-Triassic extinction event wipe out one set of animals only for another set to suddenly reappear in similar or the same basic forms? The study authors asserted that these creatures somehow "re-evolved." So, dozens of animals evolved the same shapes twice—both times from just a few "stem" reptiles. What are the odds of that?
Brian Thomas, Institute for Creation Research, 2016.
How could a supposed end-Triassic extinction event wipe out one set of animals only for another set to suddenly reappear in similar or the same basic forms? The study authors asserted that these creatures somehow "re-evolved." So, dozens of animals evolved the same shapes twice—both times from just a few "stem" reptiles. What are the odds of that?
Brian Thomas, Institute for Creation Research, 2016.