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The theory of evolution cannot explain how human
consciousness emerged. Unconscious atoms and
chance cannot account for human beings who found
civilizations, produce works of art, establish scientific
fields from medicine to archaeology, philosophize, re-
joice and feel amazement, compose music, take pleas-
ure from the arts they have created, enjoy the taste of
yogurt, have friends, understand such concepts as
loyalty, self-sacrifice and love, feel longing, build
space vehicles, invent the microscope and the light
bulb—and study the atoms that comprise their own
bodies. It is impossible to account for consciousness
in terms of any materialist philosophy that regards a
human being as an assemblage of matter. By them-
selves, the atoms and molecules in the brain can nei-
ther feel, nor know anything, nor speak.
Consciousness is an attribute of the human soul; and
it is God Who bestows that soul on human beings.
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Evolutionist sources have long suggested that certain
organs in the human body no longer have any func-
tion and that they are not used but represent a legacy
from long-dead ancestoral forms. The human appen-
dix and the coccyx were for many years regarded as
“vestigial” organs. However, the latest scientific re-
search has revealed that these organs do, in fact,
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