Friday, April 26, 2013



Proponents of the theory of evolution would have us believe that reptiles began to grow
appendages on their back as extensions of scales, and these appendages supposedly
developed over periods of millions of years into wings and feathers. Then, they believe
that these reptiles began to climb trees and attempted to jump out and fly. Imagine all the
ancestral birds attempting to do this until one day one of them had wings structured
properly and took off and flew.
There is nothing that is gradual about a transition from a land environment to an air


http://www.rae.org/pdf/revev5.pdf


environment, or a land to sea, or sea to land. Such a transition does not take millions of
years, either you can fly or you can't; either you breathe air or have gills.
One of the most complex structures in the animal kingdom is the feather.


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