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I note the reaction to the discovery of a Jurassic era beaver – a fully-formed mammal, and draw the appropriate conclusion.You can slander the integrity of scientists all you want, but if you ask them, they will affirm that such a find would be fatal to Darwin’s idea.
I note the reaction to the discovery of lignin, claimed to have evolved only as an adaptation by land plants, found in sea algae (resulting in a billion-year revision of plant evolution timeline) and conclude that there is nothing that could possibly be fatal to Darwinian belief. In the above-linked story, we see a classic, superb, crystal-clear explanation from an evolutionist:
Responding to the only conclusion that an evolutionist can arrivate at – namely, this substance evolved twice, independently, biologist, Professor Denny states:
“The pathways, enzymes and genes that go into making this stuff are pretty complicated, so to come up with all those separately would be really, really amazing,” says Denny. "Anything is possible, but that would be one hell of a coincidence."
They will say exactly the same thing whenever a contradiction comes along.