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> According to the theory of evolution, life originated and evolved in
> the sea and then was transported onto land by amphibians. This
> evolutionary scenario also suggests that amphibians evolved into
> reptiles, creatures living only on land. This scenario is again
> implausible, due to the enormous structural differences between these
> two classes of animals. For instance, the amphibian egg is designed
> for developing in water whereas the amniotic egg is designed for
> developing on land. A "step by step" evolution of an amphibian is out
> of the question, because without a perfect and fully-designed egg, it
> is not possible for a species to survive. Moreover, as usual, there is
> no evidence of transitional forms that were supposed to link
> amphibians with reptiles. Evolutionist paleontologist and an authority
> on vertebrate paleontology, Robert L. Carroll has to accept that "the
> early reptiles were very different from amphibians and that their
> ancestors could not be found yet."44
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> Yet the hopelessly doomed scenarios of the evolutionists are not over ...