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           materialist philosophy and clearly pro-  successive, slight modifications, my the-
           ves the existence of a Creator—in other  ory would absolutely break down. But I
           words, of God.                        can find out no such case. 226
                                                 Darwinism accounts for the origin of
                                               living things in terms of two unconscio-
           Irreducible complexity              us natural mechanisms: natural selection
                                               and random changes, caused by mutati-
              One of the most important resources
                                               ons. According to Darwinist theory, the-
           to question Darwinist theory in the face
                                               se two mechanisms gave rise to the
           of scientific findings is the criteria put
                                               complex structure of the living cell, the
           forward by Darwin himself!
                                               complex body systems of living things,
              In proposing his theory, Darwin also
                                               eyes, ears, wings, lungs, bat sonar and
           set out a number of concrete measures
                                               millions of other complex and sophisti-
           about how his theory might be dispro-
                                               cated designs.
           ved. There are passages beginning with
                                                 However, it is unscientific and illogi-
           the words “If my theory is true . . .” in
                                               cal to claim that all these systems with
           many chapters of The Origin of Species,
                                               their exceptionally complex structures are
           and in those passages, Darwin describes
                                               the product of two unconscious natural
           the findings needed to prove his theory.  phenomena. At this point, Darwinism re-
           One of them reads:                  sorts to the concept of reducibility. It is
              If it could be demonstrated that any  maintained that all the systems in question
              complex organ existed, which could not  were once far simpler states, and that they
              possibly have been formed by numerous,  then developed in stages. Each stage pro-
           Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
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