The geological record undoubtedly affords strong support of the
theory of organic evolution. It begins with primitive, simple forms and it ends
with modern, complex ones, and between the two extremes it supplies almost
every conceivable intermediate type. (Frederick J. Pack, Science and Belief
in God: A Discussion of Certain Phases of Science and their Bearing Upon Belief
in the Supreme Being [Salt Lake City: The Deseret News, 1924], 173)