Page 103 - Not by Chance
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Both wings of a butterfly have the same color, tone, and design
in the same places; each is a mirror image of the other. The theory of
evolution, claiming that everything came to be by chance, is at a loss
to explain the art, color variation, variety and symmetry in nature as
demonstrated in the wings of a butterfly. Charles Darwin admits the
contradiction that he fell into:
I value the cases of . . . brilliant female butterflies, solely as
showing that one sex may be made brilliant without any neces-
sary transference of beauty to the other sex, for in these cases, I
cannot suppose that beauty in the other sex was checked by se-
lection. 19