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Amazing Creations 40
Richard Gunther
Alga are plants.
They live in water, lakes, streams, rivers and the sea.
They can be either single-celled or multi-celled.
They can digest organic and non-organic molecules.
They are recyclers of waste, and they are food for larger creatures.
But evolutionists usually refer to alga as "proto-animals", or
"Early life on Earth", yet they never explain how a plant can
become anything other a plant.
The only way an alga could become something else is by adding
to its DNA.
By adding we mean inserting billions of new intelligent code
molecules to its DNA code, and increasing its complexity with the
addition of a vast amount of new instructions.
This, of course, is impossible.
No scientist has ever seen DNA increasing, in the sense of brand
new additional code (not repetition of already existing code) being
inserted. The only thing scientists HAVE seen is a gradually
deterioration of DNA and the accumulation of errors.
Alga are a testimony to God's
amazing creative power.