Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
ment for the evolution of higher 
forms, and, as a consequence, all 
vertebrates, whose ancestry can be 
traced through an unending line of 
water inhabitants since the begin¬ 
ning of life on the earth, are but 
fishes, and, no matter to what degree 
they have been specialized, they 
could not have risen, nor can they 
ever rise, to a higher plane. The 
emergence from the limiting waters 
to the limitless air was absolutely es¬ 
sential to further development, and 
constitutes one of the greatest 
crises in organic evolution. To 
know the route of such migration 
is of the utmost importance if we 
could find a cause.” (Lull, “Evo¬ 
lution of the Earth,” pp. 119, 120.) 
He goes on further to say: “The 
question of the evolution of the 
pentadactyl hand and foot, which 
is the vertebrate standard, from the 
ancestral fish fin is not fully 
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