FOSSILS THAT EVOLUTIONISTS
JUST CAN'T SEEM TO FIND
A fossil is a part of an animal or a plant that has been
dead for a very long time—usually thousands or even mil-
lions of years. It is preserved in rock formations in the earth's
crust. In order for a plant or an animal to become a fossil, it
must be buried almost immediately after it dies. For exam-
ple, if there were a bird on the ground and a heap of sand
suddenly fell on it and killed it, the re-
mains of this bird could be pre-
served for millions of years.
Similarly, there is a resin of
some trees that becomes fos-
silized by geological
processes, in which case it is
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Under the layers of the
earth's crust we can find the
remains of creatures that
lived in the past. These re-
mains are called fossils and
they disprove all the claims
made by evolutionists.
A fossil snail
A fossil spider