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HUMAN BEING
IMAGINARY
BIRDS
To explain the diversity of
species, Darwin drew an
imaginary evolutionary
tree, claiming that all liv-
ing creatures came from
one common ancestor
and diverged from one
another into different
species. But current sci-
entific findings invalidate
these claims and show
that species were created
individually.
down by the results of findings in the field of paleontology and mol-
ecular studies.
Among the most important examples that invalidate evolu-
tionary theory are the birds that can imitate sounds and human
speech.
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According to the evolutionists, songbirds, parrots and hum-
mingbirds must come from a single ancestor, because of their simi-
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