/Videos /

15 Questions for Evolutionists -- #10 How do 'living fossils' stay the same for millions of years?

14:3022 Mar, 2012

Living fossils are fossilized animals and plants that look similar to modern organisms. Random mutations would have been occurring in creatures throughout such supposed vast time periods separating the assumed ancient and modern organisms. How then would 'living fossils' remain unchanged over supposed hundreds of millions of years, if evolution has changed worms into humans in the same time frame?

Get the word out!

Related content

Helpful Resources

Hey! Cookies don't take millions of years to evolve.

Creation.com uses cookies to provide a better experience.