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The Error of the Evolution
of Species
validate Kettlewell's experiments. 296
Other researchers, the British biologists Tony Liebert and
Paul Brakefield, have confirmed this. In 1987 these two sci-
entists proved that this species of moth generally spends its
resting time underneath or on the sides of narrow branch-
es. 297
The fact we need to concentrate on is that Kettlewell re-
sorted to artificial methods in order to prove evolution
through natural selection. B. betularia moths sleep beneath
horizontal branches, concealing themselves from birds and
other predators. The only reason for the experiments to ig-
nore such an important fact is Darwinist dogma.
Evolutionists feel justified in engaging in all kinds of distor-
tions to find evidence for Darwinism. Yet on every occasion,
science dashes their hopes.
Deception in the Photographs
Whenever Industrial-Revolution moths are mentioned,
images of them resting on tree trunks come to mind. Books
about evolution contain photographs of dark and light-col-
ored moths on different trunks. But since peppered moths
rest underneath horizontal branches, where do the photos
of them on perpendicular trunks come from?
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