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The Error of the Evolution
of Species
great importance to the native peoples living there. But
what importance can they have for the billions of humans
who do not live in such regions? Scientists have provided
the answer: The plants and animals in these tropical forests
are of vital importance to every human on Earth. They are
described as "the Earth's lungs" because of the way they ab-
sorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosyn-
thesis and give off oxygen. Rain forests play a major role in
the circulation of carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere, the
global climate system, water circulation on Earth, and in
many other natural balances. In addition, they represent a
splendid source of new foods, products and medicines.
The magnificent variety of life in the rain forests is a ma-
jor headache for Darwinism. The situation does not even
permit evolutionists to offer any of their tall tales. Indeed,
evolutionist researchers admit that they do not know the
reason for the tropical rain forests' glorious biodiversity. 54
Yet very evidently, God has created the single-celled organ-
isms, plant and animal species in these forests, just as He
has created all living things. If evolutionists wish to find a
way out of the dead end they find themselves in, they must
accept this fact.
To grasp just how irrational the evolutionist claim is,
imagine a large factory that manufactures dozens of differ-
ent products—a wide range of technological devices such
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