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came into being by chance. The god called "coincidence" is the essence
and lifeblood of Darwinism. What is interesting is that some
Darwinists who carry the title of "scientist" speak of the same object of
worship and doctrines of this pagan religion. For example, the French
zoologist Pierre P. Grassé, himself an avid evolutionist, draws
attention to this fact: "Chance becomes a sort of providence, which,
under the cover of atheism, is not named but which is secretly
worshipped." 62
The same idol is encountered in other pagan religions as well. In
Greek, Chinese and Indian religions the emergence of living things is
also described with reference to chance occurrences. Ancient
Mesopotamian religions worshipped several idols, hoped for help
from these piles of stones, and believed they were possessed of great
powers. According to these religions, chance brought living things
into existence, for example, the overflowing of a river or some other
natural occurrence. The emergence of new organisms and living
species according to Darwinism was also dependent on natural
phenomena like sudden changes in temperature or high levels of
radiation. However, Darwinism's "coincidence" is different from the
other gods; it is one to whom is attributed consciousness and intent!
It turns out that "coincidence" had a purpose; it left nothing to
random processes. This idol was so prescient that, starting from the
smallest organisms, it brought every living thing on earth into being
and planned for its future needs millions of years in advance. It even
knows every event that will happen millions of years in the future and
can make provision for each without missing a single detail.
To manage this, the god called "coincidence" uses many methods;
one of the most important is mutation. Mutation means alterations or
changes in the DNA molecule (located in the nucleus of a living cell
and carrying genetic information) effected by means of radiation or
chemical activity. Mutation usually causes damage that the cell cannot
repair. For example, mongolism, dwarfism, sickle cell anemia, mental
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