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The Origin of Life and the Universe
with reason, logic and science as to how this
might take place. Professor of Microbiology Carl
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Woese expresses his view on the subject: "[T]he of Life Sciences, 2001, ğ.els.net.
2- Theodosius Dobzhansky, Genetics and the Origin of Species, Columbia University
term ‘macroevolution' serves more to hide our ig-
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norance than symbolize our understanding." 10 3- Richard B. Goldschmidt, The Material Basis of Evolution, New Haven Connecticut:
Yale University Press, 1940, p. 8.
Consider the subjects depicted by evolutionists 4- Brian Goodwin, “Neo-Darwinism has failed as an evolutionary theory”, The Times
Higher Education Supplement, 19 May 1995.
as concrete and observed instances of Darwinism,
5- Scott Gilbert, John Opitz, Rudolf Raff, “Resynthesizing Evolutionary and Developmental
which they put forward at every opportunity as Biology”, Developmental Biology 173, Article No. 0032, 1996, p. 361.
6- R. Lewin, “Evolutionary Theory Under Fire”, Science, vol. 210, 21 November 1980,
fundamental proofs of evolution. The Galapagos p. 883.
7 T. Fagerstrom, P. Jagers, P. Schuster, E. Szathmary, “Biologists put on mathematical
finches, the Industrial Revolution moths, bacterial
glasses”, Science, vol. 274, 20 Aralık 1996, p. 2039-2040.
resistance to antibiotics, and insects' resistance 8- D.H. Erwin, “Macroevolution is more than repeated rounds of microevolution”,
Evolution & Development, Vol. 2, 2000, p. 78-84.
to DDT immediately come to mind, but it is ab- 9- J.W. Valentine, D.H. Erwin, “Interpreting Great Developmental Experiments: The
solutely misleading to portray these as evidence Fossil Record”, p. 95, R.A. Raff, E.C. Raff (editors), Development as an Evolutionary
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of evolution. These cases are cases of variations 10- C.R. Woese, “Macroevolution in the microscopic world”, C. Patterson (editor),
Molecules and Morphology in Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
that present no evidence for evolution. 1987.
The Whale Tale from Evolutionists
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The Whale's ascendancy to sovereign size apparently began sixty million years ago when hairy,
four-legged mammals, in search of food or sanctuary, ventured into water. As eons passed, changes
slowly occurred. Hind legs disappeared, front legs changed into flippers, hair gave way to a thick
smooth blanket of blubber, nostrils moved to the top of the head, the tail broadened into flukes, and
in the buoyant water world the body became enormous. 1
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