less relics of evolution).

                       Uses have been found for all 180 of these.

               6.4.4.     Phylogeny    recapitulates ontogeny (development
                       of embryo is an instant replay of evolutionary
                       history).  Embryologists reject this idea,  mainly
                       found in textbooks.   The presence of this idea in
                       current books is an illustration of how hard it is
                       to get rid of an idea that does not work.

               6.4.5.  Geographic distribution.  The abundance  of
                       marsupials in Australia is more of  a problem  for
                       evolutionists  than  a  solution.  The variation  of
                       a species over an area (frogs) is  an example  of
                       genetic variety,  not  evolution.   This concept  is
                       usually called upon as one of the  major controlling
                       factors of evolution.

               6.4.6.    Controlled  breeding.    No matter  how you breed
                       dogs,  you still get dogs  - a Biblical "kind".

               6.4.7.        Genetics.       Genetic engineering  may
                       result in  altered  structures  or operation,  but
                       even  with man (not random  chance) controlling
                       changes, no new kinds are developed.

          6.5.    Important  factors   evolutionists don't often consider.

               6.5.1.    Evolution   is  a  complete contradiction  to the
                       second law of  thermodynamics.  Evolution   demands
                       an  ordering  of  matter   from spontaneous
                       generation.

               6.5.2.   Simple forms of life do  not exist.  Some are
                       smaller, have fewer parts, yet they carry out all
                       necessary life processes.

               6.5.3.    Half  developed  structures would be harmful
                       (eyes, ears, wings).

               6.5.4.  Relationships among unrelated organisms  (mimicry,
                       mutualism).   Mimicry  is  one organism  protecting
                       itself by looking like  another organism.
                       Mutualism  is  two organisms  which  are
                       interdependent.

               6.5.5.    600,000,000  years  is  not enough time for all
                       the necessary  transitions.   If evolution were true
                       we would expecrt one new species every six years.

     7.  Defusing evolution.

     Every  line  of  evidence ever  proposed  as  a "proof"  of  evolution
has  fallen  short.    Ideas dealing  with  the  evolution of the first
organic molecule  and  the  first  life  forms  are  without mathematical
or  scientific  bases.   There  is  no evidence or workable process which
would change  one species into another species.

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