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           own atheistic world view. However, the
           theory of evolution received widespread
           acceptance mainly thanks to the primiti-
           ve level of science in the 19th
           century when it was first put
           forward. Actually, it is devoid
           of any scientific evidence and is
                                                                 nation for even
           full of errors. Scientific advances                  the existence of the
           in the second half of the 20 th  cen-
                                                                most basic mole-
           tury revealed the invalidity of the
                                                               cules in the cell.
           theory of evolution. This
                                                              Advances in genetic
           spelled the collapse of
                                                           science and the disco-
           materialist and communist
                                                      very of the nucleic acids, DNA
           thinking, and did the sa-
                                                  and RNA, represented still further
           me for Darwinism. Yet
                                                impasses for the theory. In 1955, rese-
           scientists with a mate-
                                               arch by two scientists, James Watson
           rialist world view resor-
                                               and Francis Crick, brought to light the
           ted to all kinds of methods to conceal the
                                               DNA’s unbelievably complex structure
           collapse of Darwinism, since they knew
                                               and design.
           that it would also spell the end of their
                                                 The molecule known as DNA, found
           own ideologies.
                                               in every one of the 100 trillion cells in
                                               the human body, contains a flawless
           DNA                                 structural blueprint for the body as a
                                               whole. Information regarding all a per-
              The theory of evolution, which acco-  son’s characteristics, from external ap-
           unts for the origin of life in terms of  pearance to the structures of the internal
           chance, cannot provide a coherent expla-  organs, is recorded in the DNA through
                                               a special coding system, via the arrange-
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