Page 109 - The Alliance of the Good
P. 109

107
                                 The Evolution Misconception

              evolution really occurred, why traces of it cannot be
              observed in the fossil record are some of the questions the
              theory cannot answer. However, first and foremost, of the
              first step of the alleged evolutionary process it has to be
              inquired: How did this "first cell" originate?
                  Since the theory of evolution denies creation and does not

              accept any kind of supernatural intervention, it maintains
              that the "first cell" originated coincidentally within the laws
              of nature, without any design, plan, or arrangement.
              According to the theory, inanimate matter must have
              produced a living cell as a result of coincidences. This,
              however, is a claim inconsistent with even the most
              unassailable rules of biology.


                  "Life Comes from Life"

                  In his book, Darwin never referred to the origin of life.
              The primitive understanding of science in his time rested on
              the assumption that living beings had a very simple
              structure. Since medieval times, spontaneous generation, the
              theory asserting that non-living materials came together to
              form living organisms, had been widely accepted. It was
              commonly believed that insects came into being from food
              leftovers, and mice from wheat. Interesting experiments were
              conducted to prove this theory. Some wheat was placed on a
              dirty piece of cloth, and it was believed that mice would
              originate from it after a while.
                  Similarly, worms developing in meat was assumed to be
              evidence of spontaneous generation. However, only some
              time later was it understood that worms did not appear on
              meat spontaneously, but were carried there by flies in the
   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114