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Pennsylvanian Period, were already winged . . . Thus the body
structures that developed into wings, the steps in the evolution, and
the ecological circumstances that favored wings are debatable. 126
In a paper published in Nature magazine following long years
of research, Ward Wheeler of the American Museum of Natural
History also emphasizes the lack of evidence and states that the
work failed to deliver Darwinists' desired results: "You can never be
sure that you have the right answer, because each group's origins
are lost in the mists of time." 127
Another major problem is that insects' exceedingly developed
structures—their wings, and abilities of chemical communication,
social organization and architecture—can-
not be accounted for in terms of gradu-
al evolution. Such fictitious mecha-
nisms as useful mutations do not
exist in nature.
As these examples show, in-
sects have been specially created
and equipped with superior abili-
ties to perform their
duties on Earth.
THE MICROWORLD MIRACLE The fact that the gecko never
underwent any evolution
down through the aeons is
proven by this fossil gecko,
indistinguishable from pre-
sent-day specimens pre-
served in prehistoric amber
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