Though some 200 species of diatoms exist today, an estimated 100,000 species are extinct, known only by their fossil remains. “Diatoms are a widespread group and can be found in the oceans, in freshwater, in soils, and on damp surfaces. . . . They are especially important in oceans, where they are estimated to contribute …
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Choices
One of the leading spokesmen for evolution, Thomas Huxley, stated this: “It is clear that the doctrine of evolution is directly antagonistic to that of creation. . . if consistently accepted, it makes it impossible to believe the Bible.” Unfortunately, many Christians do not understand why this is true. The Bible is crystal clear on …
The Platypus
If any creature superficially resembled the long-coveted missing link in the evolution of animals, it would be the platypus. The Most Baffling Creature: The Platypus Instead, this creature leaves the evolutionists scratching their heads, wondering where to put it on their tree of relatives. Though a mammal, it has characteristics of birds and lizards. For …
Clams
One of the necessary doctrines of evolution is the denial of a world catastrophe such as the flood of Noah. This is because such a disaster would obviously cause the earth to appear to be much older than it is. Without a very old world, there is insufficient time for evolution to occur here. Clam …
Eels
For 13 years we lived in New Brunswick, Canada just off of the St. John River that flows into the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean. Every April the water in our bay would rise several feet as the snows melted. At that time we could count on fishermen setting up several eel traps …