Stories for Thinking Children-2

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

The fly is one of the best flying creatures on earth. It can flap
its wings 500 to 1000 times per second. As you know, it can
manoeuvre in the air with great ease. No matter how many
stories evolutionists tell, they still cannot explain how birds'
wings came into being. The truth is this: Allah has created
the wings of birds and flies, together with their ability to fly.


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Let us just give you a few of the many differences be-
tween reptiles and birds.



  1. Birds have wings, but reptiles don't.

  2. Birds have feathers, but reptiles have scales.

  3. Birds have a unique skeletal system and their bones
    are hollow. This makes them lighter and makes it easier for
    them to fly.
    These are just a few differences that immediately come
    to mind. There are many other differences between these
    creatures.
    If a species of reptile had turned into birds, there ought
    to have been many creatures that had lived in between the
    reptiles and the birds representing the phases of this
    change.
    Fossil hunters should have been able to come across at
    least one of these fossils. That is, there must have been crea-
    tures with half wings, half-feathered and half-scaled bodies,
    and half-beaks and half-mouths, and their fossils should
    have been found, but no such creature has ever been locat-
    ed among the many fossils on Earth. Those fossils that are

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