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                            he theory of evolution, with its claim that time,
            T               chance and mud combined to form a "creative god"


                            is reminiscent of the various creation myths of un-
                            civilized and unscientific societies. Anyone who us-
            es his mind logically, with no ideological prejudice, will easily under-

            stand that it is untenable.
                As we have pointed out from the outset, those who accept the
            theory of evolution believe in chance events that have been subtly op-
            erating since the beginning of the world; and that with the help of
            time, thinking, intelligent research professors, university students,
            scientists like Einstein and Hubble, actors like Frank Sinatra and

            Charlton Heston, as well as gazelles, lemon trees and carnations all
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            came to be from "some warm little pond" in Darwin's words. And
            those who believe this nonsense include scientists, professors, and
            other cultured, educated people.
                For this reason, it is appropriate to designate the theory of evolu-

            tion as one of the strongest spells ever cast over the world.
            Throughout modern history, few ideas have so bewitched people. It's
            as if this theory has pulled a curtain over their eyes, preventing them
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