Claim CC251:
Evolutionists claim that conifers are descended from a group of plants called progymnosperms. But there is no evidence that progymnosperms ever existed.Source:
Williams, Alexander, 2001-2002. Kingdom of the plants. Creation 24(1):
46-48.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/docs/v24n1_kingdom.asp
Response:
- Progymnosperms are not hypothetical. They are an important group of fossil plants, now extinct, which include the earliest trees (Meyer-Berthaud et al. 1999). Creationists can choose to believe that progymnosperms are not transitional forms, but they certainly existed.
Links:
Arens, N. C., 1998. Progymnosperms. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/IB181/VPL/Osp/Osp2.htmlSpeer, B. R. and Nan Crystal Arens, 1996. Introduction to the progymnosperms. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/seedplants/progymnosperms.html
References:
- Meyer-Berthaud, B., S. E. Scheckler and J. Wendt. 1999. Archaeopteris is the earliest known modern tree. Nature 398: 700-701.
Further Reading:
Scheckler, S. E. 1999. Progymnosperms. In: Encyclopedia of Paleontology, R. Singer, ed., Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publ., vol 2, pp. 992-995.created 2003-10-7