T he e v en t s we hav e men t i oned
unti l this moment are correct, but
t he y hav e no t h i ng t o do w i t h
evolution. Evolutionists say that a
deer , after cont inuously evolving,
wou l d t u r n i n t o ano t he r l i v i ng
thing, a gi raffe, for example. This
i s wr ong , be c au s e no ma t t e r how
f a s t a de e r r un s , o r how l ong i t
e x t end s i t s ne c k upwa r d , i t c anno t
turn into another creature, a l ion or a
g i r a f f e , f o r e x amp l e . T h i s c an on l y
happen i n fa i ry ta l es . You probab l y a l l
know the story about the frog that turns
into a prince. A frog can turn into a prince
only in a fairy tale. However, it is impossible
f o r a de e r t o c hange i n t o a l i on o r ano t he r
l i v i ng t h i ng i n r ea l l i f e . Howe v e r , e v o l u t i on i s t s—
although most of them are adults and possibly even
scholars and professors—bel ieve in such a story! Do
you know what this is l ike? It is as
if a chi ld, who has just l istened
t o t he f a i r y t a l e o f t he f r og
that turns into a prince, picks
up a frog, kisses it and waits
for it to become a prince.
We can conclude that :
Natural selection can never
change a species of
animals into another
species, for example a
deer into a l ion or a
giraffe. It can only
cause the members of that
animal species, a herd of deer
for instance, to become stronger .
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