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COELACANTH

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Until 70 years ago, it was accepted that a fossil fish called the coelacanth was an outright intermediate form. Evolutionists claimed that the coelacanth, which was estimated to be 410 million years of age, was a transitional form with a primitive lung, a developed brain, a digestive and a circulatory system ready to function on land, and even a primitive walking mechanism. These evolutionary interpretations were accepted as undisputed truth in scientific circles until the end of the 1930's.IMAGINARY DRAWINGS AND A REAL COELACANTHUntil a living specimen of it was found, evolutionists presented the coelacanth as the ancestor of "all land animals". Drawings such as the above were presented as fact and took their place in textbooks. When a living example of the fish was caught (side picture), all these evolutionist allegations were debunked.However, on December 22, 1938, a very interesting discovery was made in the Indian Ocean. A living member of the coelacanth family, previously presented as a transitional form that had become extinct 70 million years ago, was caught! The discovery of a "living" prototype of coelacanth undoubtedly gave evolutionists a severe shock. The evolutionist paleontologist, J.L.B. Smith, said that he could not have been more surprised if he had come across a living dinosaur. In the following years, more than 200 coelacanths were caught in different parts of the world.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: shigkawano

Length: 04:24
Rating: 3.33
Views: 6684

Tags: Adnan  Allah  Atlas  Coelacanth  Creation  Darwin  Evolution  fish  fossil  God  Harun  Indonesia  Islam  ocean  Oktar  science  Yahya  

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chipmonk51264 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i second your choice. we apparently have loads of our genes in common with a banana, did we evolve from a frickin banana? i dont think so
behemothfan1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
im with you all the way, I have no beliefe in evolution what so ever, humans are nothing like apes
AC3Dark979 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
amazing just amazing
oamrgkdi (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this one they dont want to show as it is another black eye to the evolutionists who thinks that men look like apes and are apes. Maybe they look and behave like ones, not me. I think and believe humans are beautiful, and 99% dont look like apes as darwin may have thought.
rupaht (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
that is interesting

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