The coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) is the darling of Creation. Its story demonstrates that long-thought-extinct động vật can still be found. Evolutionists believe that the coelacanth died out when the Khủng long met their demise some 65 million years ago. Coelacanth has been found in the fossil record but that is just the beginning to this remarkable story.
The coelacanth, a lobe-finned fish, supposedly appeared during the so-called Devonian period, some 350 million years ago. But what happen in 1938, when a coelacanth was brought up from the depths of the sea, in a net off South Africa bởi Captain Hendrick Goosen, of the fishing người đánh cá bằng lưới rà, người đánh cá, trawler Nerine, changed the course of evolution history and gave evidence for Creation.
The coelacanth they found was a five-foot-long, 127-pound, large-scaled blue specimen. The amazing thing about it is that it look the same as the fossil found of it. If evolution is true, this coelacanth should of changed to something else. But it did not, it was the same cá with fins.
The Bible tells us plainly that cá were created on the fifth ngày of creation week (Genesis 1:20-23) bởi God. And cá are still fish. They have not evolved into a land animal.The coelacanth and other fishes were created only thousands of years ago, not millions of years cách đây that evolutionists want us to believe. Creation shows 'stasis". The coelacanth shows this stasis. Stasis bascically means "no change" over time.
We must give God the glory and honor for creating the coelacanth. The Lord Jesus created the coelacanth for His pleasure along with the other things He created. (Revelation 4:11). Amen!
The coelacanth, a lobe-finned fish, supposedly appeared during the so-called Devonian period, some 350 million years ago. But what happen in 1938, when a coelacanth was brought up from the depths of the sea, in a net off South Africa bởi Captain Hendrick Goosen, of the fishing người đánh cá bằng lưới rà, người đánh cá, trawler Nerine, changed the course of evolution history and gave evidence for Creation.
The coelacanth they found was a five-foot-long, 127-pound, large-scaled blue specimen. The amazing thing about it is that it look the same as the fossil found of it. If evolution is true, this coelacanth should of changed to something else. But it did not, it was the same cá with fins.
The Bible tells us plainly that cá were created on the fifth ngày of creation week (Genesis 1:20-23) bởi God. And cá are still fish. They have not evolved into a land animal.The coelacanth and other fishes were created only thousands of years ago, not millions of years cách đây that evolutionists want us to believe. Creation shows 'stasis". The coelacanth shows this stasis. Stasis bascically means "no change" over time.
We must give God the glory and honor for creating the coelacanth. The Lord Jesus created the coelacanth for His pleasure along with the other things He created. (Revelation 4:11). Amen!