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God-Talk 11: Where are the missing links? |
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God-Talk 11
A weekly challenge to think a bit!
Where are the missing links?
Evolutionists claim that the birds developed from the reptiles. But did
you ever hear of any fossils that show the transition from a scale to a
feather? Do you know how complicated the construction of a feather is?
There are the shaft, the feather branches, the arching beams and the
catching beams. Everything has to be very stable and flexible and light
at the same time. You think that they will find a missing link in the
future?
Well, listen to what George Gaylord, one of the best known evolutionary
palaeontologists, says: “This (the missing of the most important links)
is true for all of the 32 orders of mammals... The first and most
primitive members of every order already show the respective traits of
their order. In no case we know something close to a continuous row of
links from one order to the next. In most cases the gap is so large
that the origin of the order is speculative and very controversial.”
And “The regular missing of links is not only true for the mammals but
is an almost universal phenomenon” (from: “Tempo and Mode in
Evolution”).
If that is true, why do people still cling to the theory of a
development by chance of all plants, animals and mankind through small
and slow changes? Is it just because they don’t want to be responsible
to a creator?
Genesis 1:24 "And God said, 'Let the earth bring forth living creatures
according to their kinds - livestock and creeping things and beasts of
the earth according to their kinds.' And so it was."
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