"London’s famous Natural History Museum has a display “proving” the evolution of the whale. In a glass case, one can see three skulls.
Closer inspection reveals some problems. The date of the middle fossil is
older than the date of the first. The museum gets around this problem by showing a bar of time, during which each creature should have lived, with the mesonychid starting from an earlier era than ambulocetus. But these date ranges can only be compiled by assuming evolution. In other words, the display, as an argument for evolution, is an example of the circular logical fallacy." CT
And God created great whales,
Genesis 1:21
Closer inspection reveals some problems. The date of the middle fossil is
older than the date of the first. The museum gets around this problem by showing a bar of time, during which each creature should have lived, with the mesonychid starting from an earlier era than ambulocetus. But these date ranges can only be compiled by assuming evolution. In other words, the display, as an argument for evolution, is an example of the circular logical fallacy." CT
And God created great whales,
Genesis 1:21