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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar 105
the imaginary
mechanisms of the
theory of evolution. It
holds that those best fitted
to their environment will sur-
vive, while those who are weak
and unfit for environmental con-
ditions will be eliminated.
According to the claims of evolution-
ists, a beneficial change occurs in a
member of a species through a
random mutation in its genes.
That creature is selected
from among all others of
that species by the mecha-
nism of survival of the fittest,
and thus what was a random mutation
is transferred in larger amounts to the next
generation.
It is definitely not possible for colours, patterns and
the symmetry in the patterns of living beings to have been
created through such a mechanism. This is a very obvious
fact. Although he is the founder of the theory, Darwin
himself had to confess that the imaginary mechanism of
natural selection could not be the cause of such an order.
Also, British archaeologist J. Hawkes questions the mean-
inglessness of natural selection in his article "Nine
Tantalizing Mysteries of Nature", published in New York