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The Blunders of Science - Kiwi Birds: Flightless? Summary
Henderson questions evolutionists' contention that flightless birds didn't develop the ability to fly because they were not threatened by predators in their area. He believes kiwi birds, for example, can fly but simply choose not to as they are lazy. He offers an experiment that evolutionists can use to test his theory. The experiment involves putting twenty or thirty kiwi birds in the back of a dump truck, taking them to the highest cliff possible, and dropping them off. Henderson predicts that the kiwis will show their ability to fly with the ground rushing toward them.
The Blunders of Science - Kiwi Birds: Flightless? Analysis
In this extremely short chapter, Henderson questions evolutionary theories. Despite all the facts to the contrary, he questions the theory that flightless birds lost...
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