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THE FOSSIL EVIDENCE THE PROBLEM OF FURS
There is no difference between mammal fossils dozens The bodies of mammals are covered by furs or hairs, which
of millions of years old and the mammals living today. is a characteristic that is not found in any other living
Furthermore, these fossils emerge suddenly, with no group. The bodies of reptiles, the alleged ancestors of
connection to any species that had gone before. mammals, however, are covered with scales. Evolutionists
prefer to keep silent in response to the question of how
scales have been transformed into mammal furs.
Not surprisingly, not a single fossil to link reptiles and mammals is to be found. This is why
evolutionist paleontologist Roger Lewin was forced to say that "the transition to the first
mammal... is still an enigma". 43
George Gaylord Simpson, one of the biggest evolutionary authorities in the 20th century makes
the following comment on this fact that is quite perplexing for evolutionists:
The most puzzling event in the history of life on earth is the change from the Mesozoic, the Age of
Reptile, to the Age of Mammals. It is as if the curtain were
rung down suddenly on the stage where all the leading
roles were taken by reptiles, especially dinosaurs, in
great numbers and bewildering variety, and rose again
immediately to reveal the same setting but an entirely new
cast, a cast in which the dinosaurs do not appear at all, other reptiles are
supernumeraries, and all the leading parts are played by mammals of sorts
barely hinted at in the preceding acts. 44
All of these demonstrate that mammals also appeared on Earth suddenly and fully
formed, without any ancestors. This is concrete evidence of the fact that they were created
by God.
BATS AND THE SONAR SYTEM
Bats, the only flying mammal species, are one of the organisms that
challenge evolution. Evolutionists assert that bats evolved step by
step, but they have no consistent answer about the origin of their
wings. Moreover, bat fossils aged 50 million years demonstrate that
these animals came into being in their present state.
Moreover, bats have a very sensitive sonar system. With their large
ears, they sense and analyze the echo of the high-pitched sounds
they emit. The emergence of such a complex system cannot be
attributed to chance.