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STARFISH
Age: 490 to 443 million years
Period: Ordovician
Location: Kataoua Formation, Morocco
Evolutionists claim that mollusks, echinodermata, arthropods, birds, insects, fish—and, in short,
all living things—came into being from a single cell, as the result of blind chance, by undergoing
small changes over millions of years. Yet they can never provide any scientific explanation of the
stages by which these organisms, all with very different organs, structures and ways of feeding and
totally different systems descended from one another. They have no fossils with which they can
confirm this imaginary process.
The countless fossils discovered to date show that every living species came into being with its
own particular characteristics and that it preserved these features for so long as it remained in ex-
istence (for tens or even hundreds of millions of years).
One example is the 500-million-year-old starfish fossil in the picture. Starfish, which have re-
mained unchanged over the intervening 500 million years, have dealt a major blow to evolution.
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