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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
will somehow enhance their credibility. Yet there is no scientific evi-
dence behind anything they say. But some people who listen to those
who employ lots of Latin words fall for this supposedly scientific show
and imagine they are dealing with impossibly inaccessible knowledge.
They imagine they cannot possibly understand the subject, that it is
best left to scientists, and that everything they say must be true. This
conditioning is so powerful that failing to go along with the scientists
in question is perceived of as serious irrationality. That is how the pro-
found enchantment of people is established.
Master Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, the greatest Islamic scholar of
the last thousand years, described how Darwinist conditioning of and
influence over people had become a scourge affecting vast masses of
people:
Materialism is a spiritual plague which has infected man with a fearsome
fever, causing him to be visited by Divine wrath. The more the ability to
inculcate and criticize expands, so does that plague spread. 1
As Bediuzzaman, the Master, notes, this conditioning is utterly
deceptive. The formulae, Latin words and scientific terminology em-
ployed by Darwinists are all false. The scientists in question are also
well aware that they are espousing a fraud. Darwinists are merely
using science to put on a scientific circus.
When the true facts of all the tales they have manufactured is
brought to light they have to swiftly take back all the fossils they have
spent so many pages describing in Darwinist publications until that
time. The infamous Piltdown Man (also known by the invented Latin
name Eoanthropus dawsoni) fraud, which was the result of attaching an
orangutan jaw to a human skull and adding a few teeth to it, was the
subject of more than 40 “scientific” doctoral theses; the Nebraska Man
fraud, based on a single pig tooth, depicted in illustrations even to the
extent of its supposed family and taught in text books for many years
under the name Hesperopithecus haroldcookii, as if it were “scientific”
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