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MAGNOLIA LEAF



                     Age: 50 million years

                     Period: Eocene

                     Location: Cache Creek Formation, British Columbia, Canada

                     So far, many plant fossils have been uncovered. All of them share a common characteristic:
                     They are all flawless and identical to plants alive today. For instance, it is an established fact
                     that billions of years ago, algae—which evolutionists present as primitive cells and claim to be
                     the ancestor of all plants—had the very same characteristics as they do today.

                     Besides, it is impossible to explain the occurrence of photosynthesis by chance. Turkish evolu-
                     tionist Ali Demirsoy expresses this impossibility:

                         Photosynthesis is a rather complicated event, and it seems impossible for it to emerge in an organelle
                         inside a cell (because it is impossible for all the stages to have come about at once, and it is meaning-
                         less for them to have emerged separately). (Prof. Dr. Ali Demirsoy, Kalitim ve Evrim [Inheritance and

                         Evolution], Ankara: Meteksan Publications, p. 80.)



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