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Angiosperm
This is a name given to the most
common flowering plants, of which the-
re are more than 230.000 species that
grow in many environments, even on
ocean and in deserts.
Fossils found of these plants clearly
contradict the evolutionists’ claims. The
fossil record indicates that no primitive
transitional form has been found for any
one of 43 different families into which
angiosperms have been classified. This
fact was already known in the 19th cen-
tury, and Darwin called the origin of an-
giosperms an “abominable mystery.” All
the research performed since Darwin’s
day has not been able to offer any evolu-
tionist explanation for the origin of these
plants.
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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)