And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. Genesis 1:11
"A new discovery
might just change the entire evolutionary timeline
(again!). Very tiny fossils—preserved in 3D, rather than squished flat—were recently uncovered of a green algae species almost identical to a modern genus of seaweed called Codium and “surprisingly complex.”
(again!). Very tiny fossils—preserved in 3D, rather than squished flat—were recently uncovered of a green algae species almost identical to a modern genus of seaweed called Codium and “surprisingly complex.”
Q: Why is that significant?
A: Well, these fossils are from some of the lowest rock layers, making them, in the evolutionary story, older than half a billion
years old—half a billion years (during which five mass extinctions are
believed to have taken place!) and no “evolution” occurred!
Such a find, for evolutionists, means
that “plants [may have] originated earlier than previously believed”
since green algae are members of the plant kingdom. And by “earlier,”
the authors of the research mean up to 100 million years earlier! And if
plants evolved earlier, than “it's likely that the entire evolutionary
process started earlier than scientists thought, too.” In other words,
the whole evolutionary timeline may be off (and by a lot!). Now, how
many times have we heard that evolutionists have had to change many of
their ideas? Almost on a daily basis!
But these fossils don’t tell us anything
about the origin of plants or anything else.
They are part of the
“kinds” God created on day 3 of creation week
and have continued to
reproduce, according to their kind, since then.
And that explains why
they haven’t changed since they were fossilized—algae continue to
produce algae!"
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