I will try to answer some of these, too many to deal with all at once.
First, the questions of bees and flowers..

Bees and flowering plants:
First of all its diffcult to be certain about the origins of bees, as the fossil record is fragmentary. (Danforth, et al. http://www.science.siu.edu/plant-biology/Faculty/sipes/earlyangiosperms.html)

However, according to Milner: ( http://www.angus.co.uk/bibba/bibborig.html#The%20origins%20of%20honeybees )
Quote:

Fossil evidence is sparse but bees probably appeared on the planet about the same time as flowering plants in the Cretaceous period, 146 to 74 million years ago. The oldest known fossil bee, a stingless bee named Trigona prisca, was found in the Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey, U.S.A., and dates from 96 to 74 million years ago.




Therefore I would say your information is simply incorrect or highly misleading. Probably you read this on a creationist website, which frequently get facts wrong, or delibrately warp them to mislead poeple. While there are more compelling creationist arguments, this is not one of them.


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