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What is the Or i gin of Flies?


                     laiming that di-
                     nosaurs   trans-
               C formed into birds,
               evolutionists support
               their assertion by saying
               that some dinosaurs who
               flapped their front legs to
               hunt flies "took wing and
               flew" as seen in the pic-
               ture. Having no scientific
               basis whatsoever and
               being nothing but a fig-   FALSE
               ment of the imagination,
               this theory also entails a
               very simple logical con-
                                       An example from evolutionist scenarios: Dinosaurs
               tradiction: the example
                                        that suddenly took wing while trying to catch flies!
               given by evolutionists to
               explain the origin of fly-          as little as possible; mecha-
               ing, that is, the fly, already has a  nisms are designed to move
               perfect ability to fly. Whereas a   component parts in predictable
               human cannot open and close his     ways. Insect wings combine
               eyes 10 times a second, an average  both in one, using components
               fly flutters its wings 500 times a sec-  with a wide range of elastic
               ond. Moreover, it moves both its    properties, elegantly assembled
               wings simultaneously. The slightest  to allow appropriate deforma-
               dissonance in the vibration of wings  tions in response to appropriate
               would cause the fly lose its balance  forces and to make the best pos-
               but this never happens.             sible use of the air. They have
                  Evolutionists should first come  few if any technological paral-
               up with an explanation as to how    lels-yet. 1
               the fly acquired this perfect ability  On the other hand, there is not a
               to fly. Instead, they fabricate imagi-  single fossil that can be evidence
               nary scenarios about how much    for the imaginary evolution of flies.
               more clumsy creatures like reptiles  This is what the distinguished
               came to fly.                     French zoologist Pierre Grassé
                  Even the perfect creation of the  meant when he said "We are in the
               housefly invalidates the claim of  dark concerning the origin of in-
               evolution. English biologist Robin  sects."  2
               Wootton wrote in an article titled
               "The Mechanical Design of Fly
               Wings":                          1- Robin J. Wootton, "The Mechanical De-
                  The better we understand the  sign of Insect Wings", Scientific American,
                  functioning of insect wings, the  v. 263, November 1990, p.120
                  more subtle and beautiful their  2- Pierre-P Grassé, Evolution of Living Or-
                  designs appear. Structures are  ganisms, New York, Academic Press, 1977,
                  traditionally designed to deform  p.30
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