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                 To be a Darwinist it is necessary to believe that living beings were
            formed from lifeless matter, that reptiles began to fly as a result of a
            coincidental process, that highly complex organisms such as cells, and
            eventually eyes and ears, came into existence by random chance, that
            sea creatures such as whales evolved from mammals like bears who
            went into the sea in search of food, that dinosaurs who ran after flies
            developed wings and became birds.  It is evident how unreasonable
            and illogical these presuppositions are.  One who reads these words
            might think that since respected scientists believe these things, they
            must have proof.  But there is not the slightest proof – only guesses,
            suppositions, probabilities and whims.  The decision about these
            things has already been made; now it is necessary only to believe.
                 All that is needed to get people to believe in this religion is a single
            article in a magazine or book or a short documentary film.  Even if one
            wishes, he cannot ask questions nor examine the fossils that are
            supposed to confirm transitional forms or the fabricated drawings and

            illustrations that are claimed to be true representations.  He cannot
            himself carry out experiments, such as the Miller experiment which
            was proven invalid by scientific developments.   71  Those who get
            involved in this type of enterprise are immediately excluded from
            scientific circles by the Darwinist missionaries; in fact, they are
            "excommunicated."  If they would just think a bit about these facts,
            they would realize the truth.
                 Anyone with minimal scientific knowledge knows that there
            would not be enough time for a fish coming onto the land to grow

            accustomed to the new environment, and that it would soon die.
            Anyone who has studied the complex structure of a cell will
            understand that this miraculous organism could not have come to be
            through coincidence.  He will realize that a reptile cannot just develop
            wings by chance and fly.  Perceived with a common sense approach,
            such facts will be proven by every kind of experiment and observation.





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