There is a book by G. A. Kerkut called The Implications of Evolution. In that book Kerkut explained seven basic assumptions that evolutionists must make. Note, these are assumptions—not conclusions demanded by the data. The essence of evolution is assumed, then the data are interpreted to fit.

(1) Non-living things gave rise to living material.
(2) Spontaneous generation could occur only once.
(3) Viruses, bacteria, plants, and animals are all interrelated.
(4) Protozoa gave rise to multi-cellular organisms.
(5) Invertebrates are interrelated.
(6) Invertebrates gave rise to vertebrates.
(7) All vertebrates are related.

He lists these as assumptions.

Who knows about this? The assumptions of evolution are magnificent, but the evidence from science is zero. There is no evidence that demands an evolutionary idea.

Clio
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A heart where He alone has first place.