If an evolutionary continuum existed, as the evolution model should predict, there would be no gaps, and thus it would be impossible to demark specific categories of life. Classification requires not only similarities, but differences and gaps as well, and these are much more amenable to the creation model.


Scientific Creationism - Chapter IV (p. 72), Creation-Life Publishers. 1974


If an evolutionary continuum existed, as the evolution model should predict, there would be no gaps, and thus it would be impossible to demark...

If an evolutionary continuum existed, as the evolution model should predict, there would be no gaps, and thus it would be impossible to demark...

If an evolutionary continuum existed, as the evolution model should predict, there would be no gaps, and thus it would be impossible to demark...

If an evolutionary continuum existed, as the evolution model should predict, there would be no gaps, and thus it would be impossible to demark...