ABSTRACT

Astronomers seem agreed that the entire universe is definitely limited in extent, and that it consists of some 1,500 million suns, with a total diameter of about three hundred thousand light-years. Zoologists have divided the animals into a certain number of phyla or groups. The number of these phyla vary with different scientists from eight to eleven or more. Each phylum is divided into classes; the phylum Chordata, which includes the vertebrates, being divided into the amphibia, reptilia, mammalia and various others. Evolutionists are fond of asserting that the class Aves (birds) have somehow originated from the dinosaurs, or at least from some reptilian ancestors. But this is wholly incredible and without a shred of scientific evidence in its support. The geological theory of a succession of life-forms, has long been supposed to forbid any such view of a real creation of all the leading types of life at some one time in the past.