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A DEFINITIVE REPLY
                                       TO EVOLUTIONIST
                                         PROPAGANDA


               for which no evidence has ever been forthcoming. Scientific find-
               ings in the fields of paleontology, developmental biology, physiol-
               ogy, and anatomy in particular clearly reveal that Dial's claim is
               nothing more than a fantasy. In addition, a number of advances in
               the technological arena show that flight and flying creatures have
               been specially designed. This fact eliminates the evolutionists'
               groundless and invalid claims that living things evolved as the re-
               sult of a series of coincidences.



                   Paleontology

                   The defenders of the dino-bird theory regard the theropods, a
               small, carnivorous species of dinosaur, as the ancestor of the birds.
               Evolutionists particularly stress a certain fossil species of this type
               found in the Liaoning region of China in this connection. However,
               they ignore one important truth: At a time when there were still no

                                                                  Darwinists hold that
                                                             some small dinosaurs, such
                                                         as Velociraptors or Dromaeosaurs,
                                                  evolved by acquiring wings and then starting to
                                            fly. Thus, Archaeopteryx is assumed to be a transitional
                                       form that branched off from its dinosaur ancestors and started to
                             fly for the first time. However, the latest studies of Archaeopteryx fossils indicate
                that it is absolutely not a transitional form, but an extinct species of bird, having some insignificant differ-
               ences from modern birds.





























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