Tue, 7 July 2009 For your consideration...the following is an excerpt from a radio spot on KAPL radio, Jacksonville, Oregon, called " Akin For the Truth". To listen to the entire spot (a few minutes long), click the little microphone icon....Jack Evolutionists believe that amphibians evolved from one of three orders of lobe-finned fishes: either lungfish, coelacanths, or extinct ancient fish. Evolutionists apparently haven’t quite decided which yet. Coelacanths never leave the water, but they are said to have four arm-link fins, resembling the beginnings of legs. Unfortunately for the evolutionist paradigm, the only animals for which fossils are widely available after these ancient fish are the Ichthyostega, and those already had well-developed legs and toes. The Creationist challenge is simply that the fossil record supplies none of the supposed links of plant to animal, fish to amphibian, amphibian to reptile, or reptile to birds and mammals. Comments[0] |

