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Evolutionists
              antenna                   leg                 have been trying
                                                            to form an exam-
                           eyes                             ple of useful mu-
                                                            tation by
                                                            subjecting flies to
                                                            mutations since
                                                            the beginning of
                                                            the century. All
                                                            they attained as a
                                                            result of decades
                                                            of studies are
                           mouth
                                                            crippled, diseased
                                                            and defective
                                                            flies.

             be for the worse, not for the better. For example, if an earthquake were to
             shake a highly ordered structure such as a building, there would be
             a random change in the framework of the building which, in all
             probability, would not be an improvement. (B. G. Ranganathan, Ori-
             gins?, Pennsylvania: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1988, p. 7.)

             According to the claims of Darwinists, mutations must produce propor-

        tionate and coherent changes all over the body. For example, as per the claims
        of Darwinists, if an ear is formed on the right side as a result of chance muta-
        tions just as they claim, chance mutations should also form a second ear on the
        left side that shares the same symmetry and properties, and hears just as well.
        The hammer, anvil and stirrup must each come into existence in the same per-
        fect and equal state. Random mutations must form heart valves on both sides  ADNAN OKTAR (HARUN YAHYA)
        in the same way; the valves and auricles produced by random mutations must
        be formed simultaneously and equally compatible with one another; they
        must be flawless, in their proper places. Huge discrepancies would appear if

        this symmetry and order could not be maintained in every organ of the body.
        Bizarre structures with its one ear upside down, one unusual tooth, one eye on
        the forehead while the other on the nose, would appear. But living organisms  63
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