Worms with Kneecaps

Worms with Kneecaps

From Creation Moments on Oneplace.com by Ian T. Taylor & Mark W. Cadwallader

April 30, 2026 · 2 min

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The episode discusses new fossil discoveries in China that challenge evolutionary claims and support creationist views.

New fossil discoveries in China are being greeted by evolutionists as among the most spectacular of the century. The fossils, say evolutionists, represent some of the earliest multicelled creatures. Evolutionists are publicizing these fossils as evidence for evolution. It's not difficult, however, to see how these fossils support creation rather than evolution.Evolutionists admit the fossils show that the first multicelled creatures have appeared suddenly. This confirms creationist claims that life appeared suddenly and without evolutionary ancestors.These "first" multicelled creatures were complex and complete. There were no fossils with partially developed eyes or other organs. They include trilobites that had some of the most complex eye structures of any creature that ever lived. There are also fossils of shrimp-like creatures and creatures with hard shells. Some of the animals were over two feet long. Now that's a big jump when you remember that the previous step was a single-celled algae!There are no evolutionary missing links. The evolutionists said that the creatures all belong to groups that still exist. This means that science has now documented the history of some…

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Hosts: Ian T. Taylor, Mark W. Cadwallader

Topics covered

  • fossil discoveries
  • creationism
  • evolution
  • multicelled life
  • trilobites
  • complex organisms

Keywords

  • fossils
  • evolution
  • creationism
  • multicelled creatures
  • trilobites
  • complex life
  • China

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Places: China

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