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When researchers uncovered the first Archaeopteryx fossil they were puzzled. It looked like a bird, had feathers like bird, but also had teeth and a long bony tail. What was it?
Well, evolutionists have long upheld Archaeopteryx as a missing link between birds and dinosaurs. But what’s the evidence for that? Well, this creature had a few features that are different from today’s birds. But we expect variety within kinds. After all, God’s creation is bursting with diversity!
And it’s worth noting those unique features were fully formed. This creature wasn’t slowly changing into anything else—no, it’s a bird that stayed a bird!
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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When researchers uncovered the first Archaeopteryx fossil they were puzzled. It looked like a bird, had feathers like bird, but also had teeth and a long bony tail. What was it?
Well, evolutionists have long upheld Archaeopteryx as a missing link between birds and dinosaurs. But what’s the evidence for that? Well, this creature had a few features that are different from today’s birds. But we expect variety within kinds. After all, God’s creation is bursting with diversity!
And it’s worth noting those unique features were fully formed. This creature wasn’t slowly changing into anything else—no, it’s a bird that stayed a bird!

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