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them from enemies. In addition, the sea
combs provide the algae with such nu-
trients as carbon dioxide, nitrogen and
phosphorus. In return, of course, sub-
stances produced by Zooxanthellae con-
stitute the main foodstuff of the sea
combs. 81
The proponents of the theory of ev-
olution have advanced a number of sce-
narios about algae. According to the
most widely accepted tale, algae are a
primitive form of life that evolved and
enabled plants to emerge. Here, the evo-
lutionist obsession that we can summa-
rize as "What is ancient and small is
Zooxanthellae primitive" reveals itself here. As you
saw earlier, the bacteria and viruses that
evolutionists describe as "primitive" possess astonishing features
and complex mechanisms; and algae assume vital functions in the
continuation of life on Earth. These points are either glossed over or
never mentioned at all in evolutionary scenarios.
There are fundamental questions to which the adherents of the
THE MICROWORLD MIRACLE today, some 3.5 billion years ago on rocks in South Africa. Like al-
theory of evolution have to give concrete replies. According to sci-
entific research, algae emerged suddenly, in the form they possess
gae, bacteria also appeared suddenly in the same period and bear
the same features now as they did then. No primitive entity that can
be proposed as the ancestor of these living things ever existed. The
fact is, these microorganisms have existed in the same form for bil-
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