Michael Denton on the Evolution of the Horse
© Robert E. Gentet 2015
Michael Denton has this to say about the supposed horse evolution:
"The difference between Eohippus and the modern horse is relatively trivial, yet the two forms are separated by sixty million years and at least ten genera and a great number of species...If ten genera separate Eohippus from the modern horse then think of the uncountable myriads there must have been linking such diverse forms as land mammals and whales or mollusks and arthropods. Yet all these myriads of life forms have vanished mysteriously, without leaving so much as a trace of their existence in the fossil record." (Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, p. 186)