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Harun Yahya






                       Darwinists claim that the brain came into being by chance, yet
               it functions hundreds of times faster, in a much more complex manner
               than the fastest computer, and its functioning cannot be replicated elec-
               tronically.
                       Darwinists never realize that the attributes that make human
               beings human, such as emotion, thought, feeling, love and belief, are
               not the results of activity in the brain’s neurons, and there can be no
               material explanation for them.
                       Darwinists never realize that the human soul is what rejoices,
               gets surprised, thinks, analyses, diagnoses, recognizes the sounds it
               hears, and delights in the image and perfume of a rose.
                       Darwinists never realize that materialism is invalidated in the
               light of the human soul, of whose existence there is full evidence, and
               evolution can never account for the existence of that soul.

                       Darwinists never realize that concepts such as love, loyalty,
               friendship and honesty can never be explained in materialistic terms,
               and that the fictitious mechanisms of evolution can bring no light to
               bear on them.
                   Acoding system always entails a nonmaterial intellectual process. Physical mat-
                   ter cannot produce an information code. All experiences show that every piece of
                   creative information represents some mental ef-
                   fort and can be traced to a personal idea-
                   giver who exercised his own free will, and
                   who is endowed with an intelligent mind.
                   . . . No known law of nature, no known
                   process and no known sequence of events
                   can cause information to originate by itself
                   in matter. . . .  42
                   Prof. Werner Gitt, director of the German
                   Physics and Technology Institute








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