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50-Million-Year-Old
Baltic Amber |
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Midges
and lots of mites, 50 million years old. |
A
fossil fly, 50 million years old. |
A midge, 50 million
years old. Right: A magnified view of the amber. |
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Fungus
gnats, 50 million years old. |
A
24-million-year-old winged termite. |
A fossil spider,
50 million years old, and a magnified view of the amber
(top). |
Evolution
Is A Lie.
Living Things Have Never Undergone Any Changes. |
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Moths
have remained unchanged for millions of years. This
fossil moth in amber is one proof of this. |
A
female fungus gnat and a few oak hairs, 50 million
years old. |
Three
fungus gnats, 50 million years old. Right: A magnified
view of the amber. |
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A
fossil moth, laying eggs as it died. |
A
queen ant, carrying a scale insect in her jaws. |
A spider fossil
and fossilized root fragments. (50 milllion years old.) |
These
creatures, which lived on the Earth millions of years
ago under the conditions at that time, have survived
unchanged down to the present day. Millions of generations
have passed away in the meantime, but these fossil
species are identical to their present-day counterparts.
Evolution via "survival of the fittest" as claimed
by Darwin and his followers never took place. All these
present-day living fossils clearly demonstrate the
stasis in the history of life. |
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A
chironomid midge with a mite clinging to its abdomen. |
Lacewing
(Neuroptera) and Cypress twig (Thuja). |
A May Fly in Amber
Mayflies do not live long, they live a couple of hours
to several days. Right: A mayfly entrapped in amber. |
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50-Million-Year-Old
Baltic Amber |
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Fossil
fly, Diptera, 50 million years old. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
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Fossil fly, Diptera, 50 million years old. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossil ant, Formicidae,
50 million years old. |
Not
A Single Example of An Intermediate Form Has Ever Been
Discovered among Fossil Findings. |
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Fossil beetle, Coleoptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. Three fossil flies in the same
piece of amber. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
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Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossil fly, Diptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossil beetle, Coleoptera,
50 million years old. |
Fossils
that Are Tens of Millions of Years Old Are Identical
to Present-Day Specimens. |
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Fossil termite, 50
million years old. |
Three fossil flies,
Diptera, 50 million years old. |
Fossil
pseudoscorpion, 50 million years old. |
Had
evolutionists encountered a single intermediate form
among all the countless fossils they have obtained—something
which is in any case impossible—they would have
doubtless used this as evidence and written countless
numbers of books about it. There is only one reason
why evolutionists are silent on the subject of the
fossil record: that all fossils proclaim the fact of
creation. |
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Fossil
ant, Formicidae, 50 million years old. |
Spider web, Araneae,
50 million years old. |
Fossil
fly, Diptera, 50 million years old. |
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