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The Cambrian Evidence That Darwin Failed to Comprehend

                   course, a major problem for the theory. Yet for the evolutionists who
                   advance this theory, the real problem is whether a sudden rise in ox-
                   ygen could bring living things into existence from nothing. In order
                   for an organism to form and survive, a great many conditions need
                   to be met at the molecular level. All the countless balances essential
                   for life on Earth have to be just right.
                        In addition, all of these conditions must be met at one and the
                   same time. The presence of oxygen is only one of millions of condi-
                   tions essential to the survival of living things, and is certainly not
                   sufficient on its own. The Darwinists who make such a claim need
                   to answer how the countless amino acids and, a single protein in a
                   living cell, came together in the correct order, how they were copied
                   in the DNA in the absence of enzymes, how the cell acquired a vari-
                   ety of complex functions, and many other such questions.
                        Darwinists are well aware that oxygen alone has no meaning in
                   the sudden emergence of a complex life form and for the full and
                   perfect survival of complex systems. How were the other necessary
































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