50- to 35-Million-Year-Old Baltic Amber
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Beetle larva, 50-35 million years old.
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Spider, 50-35 million years old.
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Caddis with larva, 50-35 million years old.
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Caddis fly, 50-35 million years old.
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Beetle, 50-35 million years old.
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True midge, 50-35 million years old.
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According to the theory of evolution, half-winged,
odd-looking, functionless creatures must have existed on Earth millions
of years ago. Yet the fossil record refutes Darwinists. Specimens
perfectly preserved in amber have totally demolished the myth of the
evolutionary process.
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True midge, 50-35 million years old.
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Beetle, 50-35 million years old.
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Beetle, 50-35 million years old.
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| God has created all living things. Millions-of-year-old fossil specimens have once again revealed this in the most perfect manner. God, the Sublime and Almighty One, is the Creator of all living things. | ||
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Fungus gnat, 50-35 million years old.
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Spider, 50-35 million years old.
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True midge, 50-35 million years old.
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| Ant, 50-35 million years old. | A mosquito in Dominican amber, 23-14 million years old. | |
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Flies living some 50 million years ago looked at the
world through perfect and highly complex compound eyes and were able to
fly using the same perfect mechanism. None of these creatures have ever
been subjected to evolution. They all possessed the same flawless
equipment 50 million years ago as they do today.
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