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                                                                                              Richard Gunther


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              The flower spider hides in                                     \\
              broad daylight, on flowers
              which match its own colouring.                                                        r   f'
              There are many varieties of                                                        .   •' ;• I
              flower spiders, which match                                                           ,,   '
              their flowers so well people
              often completely miss them.
              Take the example below - this
              spider perches on top, with
              legs out, as if it is a top leaf, or
              open flower petals.

              Flower spiders are similar to a pagan
              philosophy, known to us today as

              "evolution".
              This theory, dressed up deceptively as 'science' has
              been smuggled into schools, universities, movies and the general
              media. There it waits, capturing and killing minds, just as the
              spiders capture and kill their prey.
              How does a flower spider know what flowers to hide in?
              How does it know what flowers NOT to hide in?
              How did it get the DNA code to make it the same colours as
              certain flowers?


                                                  Perhaps, evolutionists might say, the
                                                  spiders that hid in flowers survived,
                                                  so their offspring remained, but that
                                                  does not explain how the behavior
                                                  of the parents was passed on.  Learned
                                                  behaviours are not inherited. Where did
                                                  the 'instinct' to choose certain flowers
                                                  come from?




                                          The flowers, and the spiders, and the behaviour
                                          all came from the God who made all things.
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