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o far, we have given examples of different kinds of seeds, men-
                     tioning how plants produce and disperse their seeds. We’ve
              S explained how the diversity of plants on Earth is thanks to the
              information contained in their seeds, enabling them to grow from the
              soil in the much same way for millions of years.
                   From this information, the conclusion to be drawn is that there is
              a perfect structure in seeds. So how have seeds with such an excellent
              structure come into being?
                   According to evolutionary theory, all living and non-living forms
              that exist on Earth – as well as the perfect order in the universe – are the
              result of coincidence. Plants, and accordingly seeds, have also come
              into existence by chance. But evolutionary sources give no clear infor-
              mation on the evolution of seeds. Whichever evolutionary text we ex-
              amine on the subject, we encounter a series of hypotheses, imaginary
              scenarios built on those hypotheses, inconclusive theories, and unreal-
              istic charts, all based on these groundless claims.
                   When we examine the fossils of seeds, we can see clear evidence
              of creation. Seed fossils approximately 350 million years old (from the
              Devonian geologic period) have the same protective outer layer, em-
              bryo, and reserve of nutrients. These seeds’ special structures have
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              the same characteristics now as they did millions of years ago, having
              undergone no change to the present day – a very clear indication that
              they have not undergone any imaginary process such as “evolution.”
                   From time to time, evolutionist publications acknowledge the im-
              passes concerning seeds, in confessions like this:
                   Many gaps exist in our present knowledge of seed development.
                   More information is needed on... extension of the pollen chamber in
                   cycads, role of the pollination drop, postpollination growth of
                   ovules... structure of the megaspore membrane. 59
                   From the above, we can draw an obvious conclusion.
              Evolutionary theory is in as much of a deadlock over the emergence of
              plants and seeds as it is concerning other life forms on Earth. These liv-
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