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CHAPTER 19.
CHAPTER 19.
EVOLUTIONISTS' CONFESSIONS
STATING THAT PLANTS CANNOT HAVE
ARISEN BY WAY OF EVOLUTION
T he theory of evolution is at another complete loss to explain
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the emergence of plants, just as it in with its claims regarding
human and animal evolution. Not a single fossil indicates that
one plant species was the forerunner of another or else constituted an in-
termediate form between two species. A great many plant fossils have
been unearthed to date, and all share one particular feature: they all are
flawless and bear an identical resemblance to their counterparts today.
For example, algae-which evolutionists describe as primitive cells
and claim to be the ancestors of all "higher" plants-are known to be have
been the same billions of years ago, just as they are today.
It is also impossible to account for the emergence of the photosyn-
thesis produced by plants in terms of chance. Photosynthesis, which we
are unable to duplicate even using modern ,technology, and which we
can little understand , has been successfully achieved even by the very al-
gae that evolutionists regard as the most "primitive" of plants, for billions
of years. All these are signs that botany disproves evolution and corrobo-
rates creation.
As always, however, evolutionists cannot admit to this manifest re-
ality: