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Hawking. The way that disease-causing bacteria acquire resistance
            to different antibiotics increases the possibility of the emergence of
            a super-bacterium.



                 EVOLUTIONISTS  ERROR REGARDING BACTERIA
                 According to Darwinists, life emerged thanks to when first

            bacterium came into being by chance. In order to be able to claim
            that it suddenly began metabolizing in a totally uncontrolled envi-
            ronment, they suggest that it must have been simple. This alleged-
            ly simple life form had to be randomly affected by various environ-
            mental conditions, experience various random changes, learn vari-
            ous miraculous features—such as producing its own nutrients, sud-
            denly beginning to divide itself in two— and to come to constitute

            the wide-ranging spectrum of present-day life.
                 According to the theory of evolution, there must have been an
            imaginary simple bacterium in order for life to have a beginning.
            According to that same superstitious belief, all living things
            evolved from simpler forms and gradually became more complex.

            This view has generally prevailed in the taxonomy, or classification,
            of living things. Today, however, the enormous strides in the world
            of science have led to a change in that understanding and exposed
            the theory of evolution coming in for strong criticism. The late evo-
            lutionist Stephen Jay Gould emphasized the racism that underlies         HARUN YAHYA
            the view that humans are superior to all other living things, and
            that one race of humans is regarded as superior:

                 In folk taxonomy, it merely leads us to make fine distinctions among
                 creatures close to us and very broad ones for more distant, "simple"  (ADNAN OKTAR)
                 organisms. Every novel bump on a tooth defines a new kind of



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