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PLANTHOPPER



                   Age: 125 million years

                   Period: Cretaceous

                   Location: Santana Formation, Brazil

                   There are some 1,000,000 known insect species living on Earth, and some 15,000 fossil species. Every
                   year, several thousand more species of insect are discovered. Each of them has entirely different sys-
                   tems, metabolisms and habitats.

                   Evolutionists maintain that all these species gradually developed from one another by way of very
                   small changes. However, they cannot pinpoint the fist supposed ancestor of insects, nor any imagi-
                   nary family relationship between species. They desperately look for fossils that could indicate these.
                   Yet every new fossil acquired reveals that this insect species came into being out of nothing, with all
                   its particular characteristics. In other words, it was created, and that has remained unchanged for

                   tens or even hundreds of millions of years—meaning that it never underwent evolution.
                   One of the proofs of this state of affairs is the 125-million-year-old fossilized planthopper pictured
                   here. Identical in every way to planthoppers alive today, this fossil refutes evolution.




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