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Their tall tale is that reptiles living
              in trees started to jump from tree to
              tree, and while they were jumping,
              they developed wings. Yet another tall
              tale is that some reptiles trying to catch

              flies used to run and flap their fore-
              arms, and that
              these    fore-
              arms turned into
              wings.
                  Isn't it ludicrous to
              imagine a dinosaur develop-
              ing wings while running? Things like this
              only happen in stories or in cartoons.

                  There is an even more important sub-
              ject. These evolutionists say that this big
              dinosaur developed its wings when it
              was trying to catch flies. Well, then how
              did the fly itself take to the air? Where
              did its wings come from? When they were
              trying to explain how a gigantic dinosaur

              could fly, shouldn't they first have ex-
              plained how a tiny insect was able to?
              Of course they should.
                  But this is the
              point that evolu-
              tionists    will
              never be able
              to explain. The
              fly is one of the









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