Researchers in China say they have discovered the fossils of a new type  of flying reptile that lived more than 160 million years ago and it  provides the first clear evidence of a controversial idea called Modular  Evolution.
The twenty new fossils found in northeastern China  show similarities to both the primitive and more advanced flying  reptiles and date back to the time when flying reptiles flourished  between 65 and 220 million years ago.
Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News
The  discovery of the fossils of the supposed missing link in the family of  the flying reptiles actually proves the Bible as it relates to the  prophecies for the last days.
Once again, scientists rush to the  media world with information about a supposed link in the evolutionary  chain, this time with the latest research on the ancient creature, a  flying reptile. The report coming out of China is that a discovery of  twenty new fossils of a flying reptile, that is a combination of both  the primitive and more advanced flying reptiles, is actually what they  call the "missing link". These new found fossils set a date for this  flying reptile at between 65 and 220 million years ago.
This  latest report from the scientific world is evidence that Bible prophecy  is being fulfilled even today. The Apostle Peter in his last writing, II  Peter 3, wrote that in the last days, there would be those that deny  God had created the world as recorded in Genesis 1. The Genesis 1  account says that God created the heavens, the earth and all that in  them is in six 24 hour days not over millions of years, that is if you  take the Bible literally.
God told Moses in Exodus 20:9-11 that  He created the heavens, the earth and everything in them in six 24 hour  days, again that is if you take the Bible literally. We must take the  Bible literally or how can we believe what it says about Jesus, His  death and resurrection and our salvation.
Supposed scientific  fact that contradicts the Bible is indeed evidence that Bible prophecy  will be fulfilled.
