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                  MARSH BEETLE




                  Age: 50 million years old


                  Location: Poland

                  Period: Eocene


                  Darwinists maintain that when mud was transformed as the
                  work of chance by such natural phenomena as lightning over a long period, the result was pos-
                  sible for roses, carnations, birds, insects and humans who build cities, investigate the subpar-
                  ticles of the atom, compose symphonies and voyage into outer space. Even a primary-school
                  student would regard this ludicrous, and illogical idea as deficient in logic, but for purely ide-
                  ological reasons, evolutionists maintain it in all seriousness.


                  In a paper published in Scientific American magazine, the evolutionist George Wald described
                  at length how chance could do anything if given sufficient time. As he went on to say:

                      “Given so much time, the 'impossible' becomes possible, the possible probable, and the probable vir-
                      tually certain. One has only to wait: time itself performs the miracles.” (George Wald, "The origin of

                      life'. Scientific American, vol. 191 (2), August 1954, p.48))


                  Wald’s words are most striking examples of evolutionist illogicality. The fact is that even after
                  the passage of 2 billion or 100 billion years, stones and dirt will never be able to develop into
                  human beings that feel, think, make judgments, rejoice, produce works of art, research, love
                  and are loved by others. Life is the work of our Sublime and Mighty Lord, not of blind chance.


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