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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago
Dfrrttyg
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Some are debate about the Cambrian Period ...There is nothing to talk Cambrian Explotion collapsed evolution...Because; The living creatures found in the strata belonging to the Cambrian period emerged all of a sudden in the fossil record–there are no pre-existing ancestors. The fossils found in the Cambrian rocks belonged to snails, trilobites, sponges, earthworms, jellyfish, sea hedgehogs, and other complex invertebrates. This wide mosaic of living organisms made up of such a great number of complex creatures emerged so suddenly that this miraculous event is referred to as the 'Cambrian Explosion' in geological literature.

Most of the life forms found in this strata have complex systems like eyes, gills, circulatory system, and advanced physiological structures no different from their modern counterparts. For instance, the double-lensed, combed eye structure of trilobites is a wonder of design. These complex invertebrates emerged suddenly and completely without having any link or any transitional form between them and the unicellular organisms, which were the only life forms on earth prior to them , the Cambrian Explosion is strong evidence for creation, because creation is the only way to explain the fully-formed emergence of life on earth living beings did not come into existence by evolution,emerged all of a sudden and in a perfect state
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago
rohandsa
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There is nothing to talk? Good. Then you post no longer need to.
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago
anenlylok
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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago
rohan_morajkar
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You are still hung up on complexity. Darren's previous answer also fits here. No fossils are found for the first 2-3 billion years because these were very simple, celled creatures which didn't leave any fossils. The complexity came much later. You need to get over the demand for complexity right from the start. It just didn't happen that way.

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Posted 1 Year, 1 Month ago
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There are quite a few fossils known from the first 2-3 billion years. See Schopf
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