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            passed on the traits they acquired during their lifetime to
            the next generation. He asserted that these traits, which
            accumulated from one generation to another, caused new
            species to be formed. For instance, he claimed that
            giraffes evolved from antelopes; as they struggled to eat
            the leaves of high trees, their necks were extended from
            generation to generation.
                 Darwin also gave similar examples. In his book The
            Origin of Species, for instance, he said that some bears
            going into water to find food transformed themselves into
            whales over time. 8
               However, the laws of inheritance discovered by Gregor
            Mendel (1822-84) and verified by the science of genetics,
            which flourished in the twentieth century, utterly demol-
            ished the legend that acquired traits were passed on to
            subsequent generations. Thus, natural selection fell out of
            favor as an evolutionary mechanism.


               Neo-Darwinism and Mutations

               In order to find a solution, Darwinists advanced the
            "Modern Synthetic Theory," or as it is more commonly
            known, Neo-Darwinism, at the end of the 1930s. Neo-
            Darwinism added mutations, which are distortions formed
            in the genes of living beings due to such external factors
            as radiation or replication errors, as the "cause of favorable
            variations" in addition to natural mutation.
               Today, the model that Darwinists espouse, despite their
            own awareness of its scientific invalidity, is neo-Darwinism.
            The theory maintains that millions of living beings formed as


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