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Harun Yahya







































































                 Moon Coral



                 Period: Devonian

                 Age: 350 million years

                 Region: Atlas Mountains, Morocco



                 Moon corals inhabit the Caribbean and Red Seas and the Pacific and Indian oceans. They feed on

                 phytoplankton, sediment and wastes. Although moon corals are invertebrates, their fossils have
                 nonetheless been very well preserved. A 350-million-year fossil shows that this life form has come
                 down to the present day with all its characteristics and that it has never changed. Despite the pas-
                 sage of 350 million years, this coral never turned into an amphibian, and then a reptile, and then in-
                 to a bird or a mammal. It has come down to the present day exactly as it was created so many mil-
                 lions of years ago.

                 Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe admits the following facts regarding the theory of evolution:

                      “From my earliest training as a scientist, I was very strongly brainwashed to believe that science cannot be
                      consistent with any kind of deliberate creation. That notion has had to be painfully shed. At the moment,

                      I can't find any rational argument to knock down the view which argues for conversion to God. We used
                      to have an open mind; now we realize that the only logical answer to life is creation—and not accidental
                      random shuffling.” (Chandra Wickramasinghe, Interview in London’s The Daily Express, August 14, 1981)




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