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Caddisflies are small insects that live near lakes and streams. Several species have young that spin silk structures underwater. Debris sticks to the silk for camouflage. Well, researchers discovered fossilized caddisfly structures they say are almost three hundred million years old.
But these silk structures look identical to what caddisfly young build today! How did they remain unchanged over three hundred million years of supposed evolution?
This find confirms exactly what we’d expect starting with God’s Word. Caddisflies were designed by God in the beginning just a few thousand years ago—they didn’t evolve.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Caddisflies are small insects that live near lakes and streams. Several species have young that spin silk structures underwater. Debris sticks to the silk for camouflage. Well, researchers discovered fossilized caddisfly structures they say are almost three hundred million years old.
But these silk structures look identical to what caddisfly young build today! How did they remain unchanged over three hundred million years of supposed evolution?
This find confirms exactly what we’d expect starting with God’s Word. Caddisflies were designed by God in the beginning just a few thousand years ago—they didn’t evolve.

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