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summed up by the American atheist
evolutionist and enemy of religion, Carl
Sagan. In his book Cosmos, Sagan said, "If
we must worship a power greater than
ourselves, does it not make sense to
revere the sun and stars?" In
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saying, "Some piously record,
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the beginning, hydrogen.'" Shapley
believed that the first element that existed was hydrogen and that this
gas, in the course of time, developed by itself into human beings,
animals and trees.
At the root of all these nonsensical evolutionist ideas lies the
divinization of material things and of nature; evolutionist religion
worships material things and nature. But anyone using his
intelligence can understand that the universe is not a product of
lifeless and unconscious matter; on the contrary, he will see in every
detail extraordinary intelligence, artistry and intent. He perceives the
existence of AllŒh through His perfect and precise creation. But today
some people are blind to this reality and continue to worship material
things as did the people of Sheba.
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