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tempts for mil lions of years, the end
re sult would al ways be the same: All
the fish would die. No or gan as
com plex as the lung can emerge
sud den ly, by way of mu ta tion. Yet a
half-lung would serve no pur pose at
im mag in ary all.
tran si tion from
FALSE Both fos sil find ings and phys i o -
di na sours to
birds log i cal stud ies to tal ly dis prove the
claim that fish are the an ces tors of
ter res tri al an i mals. The huge an a -
tom i cal and phys i o log i cal dif fer en -
ces be tween ma rine and ter res tri al
an i mals can not pos si bly be bridged
by grad u al ev o lu tion based on
chance. Among the most ev i dent of
these dif fer en ces:
1) Weight bear ing: Marine crea -
im mag in ary tures do not face the prob lem of hav -
tran si tion to
ing to sup port their own weight, so
winged di na -
sours their bod i ly struc tures are not di -
rect ed to wards such a func tion.
Those liv ing on land, how e ver, ex -
pend 40% of their en er gy just in
mov ing around. Any wa ter dwell er
about to pass on to dry land needs to
de vel op new mus cles and a new
skel e tal struc ture to meet that
need—but it is im pos si ble for such
If one fish that moved out of the com plex struc tures to form through
wa ter on to dry land couldn't sur vive ran dom mu ta tions.
for longer than a minute or two, then Evolutionists im ag ine the coe la -
any of the oth er fish that did so canth and oth er sim i lar fish to be the
would al so die with in a few mi nutes. an ces tors of ter res tri al an i mals be -
Even if fish kept mak ing the same at - cause of the bony na ture of their fins.
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