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Darwin proposed that different kinds
of beaks in finches is a proof of natural
selection. But today science has shown
that this is nothing but a case of variation
within a species. It does not constitute a proof for evolution.
the ocean on a tiny piece of land a great creative artistry is displayed
and that everything is part of an extraordinary creation.
However, when Darwin saw this awesome variety in nature, he
did not react as most people would; he instead concluded that every
living thing came to be as a result of coincidence. He did not consider
that every one of these things was created by the eternal power of
AllŒh; Darwin's logic led him in the opposite direction.
Darwin encountered many living things that most westerners had
never seen before during his five year journey, especially on the
Galapagos Islands. The Galapagos Islands are a place where there are
countless numbers of living species that a scientist may study. In the
course of his journey Darwin (in spite of collecting thousands of living
things which he preserved in alcohol) paid most attention to various
kinds of finches. After examining the physical differences between
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