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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 201
The late biochemist and science writer Isaac Asimov says this:
And in Man is a three-pound brain which, as far as we know, is the most
complex and orderly arrangement of matter in the universe. 104
Considering the perfection of the brain’s creation, the nonsensical
nature of the claim that the brain is the work of blind coincidences is
plain. Indeed, no evolutionist asked “How?” has ever been able to find
a logical answer, and many have admitted that this scenario is unten-
able. For example, Henry Fairfield Osborn, speaking at an American
Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, felt the need to say
this:
Darwinists use the variety in the fossil record and the differences between human
races to account for the origin of life. According to their claims, apes came to as-
sume a human form as the result of small, coincidental changes over time. Under
this logic, there should have been a great many intermediate forms until man as-
sumed his perfect state, and there should have been many stages bearing semi-
animal and semi-human characteristics. Yet apart from a few distortions or false-
hoods in the scientific literature that have been exposed as frauds, evolutionists
have nothing to propose. No transition from ape to man, of the kind evolutionists
claim, ever happened. Right from the very outset, apes have always been created
as apes, and human beings as rational, sentient human beings.