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THE KIDNEY PROBLEM
            Fish remove harmful substances from their bodies directly into the water, but land
            animals need kidneys. For this reason, the scenario of transition from water to the land
            requires kidneys to have developed by chance.
            However, kidneys possess an exceedingly complex structure and, what is more, the kidney
            needs to be 100 percent present and in complete working order in order to function. A
            kidney developed 50, or 70, or even 90 percent will serve no function. Since the theory of
            evolution depends on the assumption that "organs that are not used disappear," a 50
            percent-developed kidney will disappear from the body in the first stage of evolution.




             connected to the backbone. For this reason, the claim that these fins slowly
             developed into feet is unfounded.
                 2- Heat retention: On land, the temperature can change quickly, and
             fluctuates over a wide range. Land-dwelling creatures possess a physical
             mechanism that can withstand such great temperature changes. However,
             in the sea, the temperature changes slowly, and within a narrower range.
             A living organism with a body system regulated according to the constant
             temperature of the sea would need to acquire a protective system to
             ensure minimum harm from the temperature changes on land. It is
             preposterous to claim that fish acquired such a system by random
             mutations as soon as they stepped onto land.


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