(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Next, Matt Powell is going to lie to you about how monkeys traveled from Africa to South America. Evolutionists also claim that monkeys, because monkeys had to have somehow gotten to South America from Africa. That's what evolutionary theory states, and they have a problem figuring out how, so their best conclusion, that their best scientists have come up with, is this idea that monkeys surfed across the ocean, across the ocean to a land anew over in South America. Now that has a lot of problems, there's tides out there, you know they probably get blown off their surf, whoever, who has ever seen a monkey surf, I don't even think they can. I didn't believe you Matt, honestly when you just said that, because I never heard this before, I was like, no one believes this, no one in the right mind, so I googled it. Look at this, National Geographic.com, long ago, about 36 million years before today, a raft of monkeys found themselves adrift in the Atlantic. I mean can you believe this? This is really what they believe? This is crazy. Intrepid monkeys, again according to scientists, made an improbable sea voyage from Africa to South America on a raft, picture it, on a raft 34 million years ago, they're saying the only way they could have got there is climbing on a little, little raft. You research this stuff and you just realize once again, you know I've been told a lie by the theory of evolution, and I didn't even know it was a model because they don't even cover this stuff in the main textbooks, but these are the, this is what you have to believe if you're an evolutionist because it's part of the theory.