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In the picture above a human being worships a crocodile. As in
the past, some societies today worship animals such as
crocodiles, cows or lifeless things such as water or fire, believing
that they are gods with creative power. There is nothing in this
belief compatible with reason, logic or conscience. It is clear that
a crocodile is too weak in mind to have any power or wisdom.
However, Darwinists espouse a similar belief. For them it is not
crocodiles or fire that has creative power but unconscious atoms
and coincidences. They adhere to this belief as to a religion.
lifeless matter has much in common with the Sumerian belief that the
universe developed through an evolutionary process.
When ancient Egyptian religion is examined, the same beliefs are
found; "snakes, frogs, worms and mice were said to be created from
the mud deposited by the flooding of the Nile." 18 In other words,
denying the existence of a Creator, the Egyptians also believed that
living things came out of mud at random. The creation myths of both
the Egyptians and Babylonians include the concept of a "primordial
sea from which the earth and life arose." 19
THE RELIGION OF DARWINISM