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Okay let me get this straight from nothing everything came out of the sea Uniqueness being a common trait I don't see how this could be Crickets, to the chicken on your plate and what about the tree No this was so much more great look around and you shall see Did the cricket become the cow or was it the other way around To God they do not like to bow but this theory is so unsound Some of them became fowl and to the earth were not bound Others learning how to growl buried themselves in the ground Some even stayed in the ocean even a mammal named the whale When they too could of been men very hard to lose such a big tale Some even became insects then choosing a life that would be so frail It's God's Glory that reflects as no one would choose to become kale Why didn't all monkeys make the change and what were they before Is a raccoon out of the range for an ape doesn't just walk in the door This whole theory very strange, some still too dumb in biting that lure No! All of this, only God could arrange and of that I'm completely sure! Genesis 1:21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good. The Second Law of thermodynamics/Entropy says as much as proven by science over 150 years ago. You can not accept this Law of Science\Entropy, which is a fact, and then believe in the theory of Evolution which states the exact opposite. They are exact opposites. Odds of Bing Bang just happing 10 to the 123rd power Number of atoms in the Universe 10 to the 73rd power Number proving impossibility 10 to the 50th power Only a God the Creator could create as such. Even saying you will be without excuse for not knowing His Work.

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