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Harun Yahya





               of our Almighty Lord. No matter how much they claim to live free of
               responsibility, in the Hereafter they must still account for every mo-
               ment of their lives. Refusal to believe in Allah and resorting to various
               deceptions to that end will therefore constitute no remedy, and those
               methods will do them no good at all.

                   Thousands of people who now understand the state of collapse in
               which Darwinism finds itself, have freed themselves from its spell and
               turned to the truth. Darwinists must also accept the truth, and see that
               admitting and correcting one’s errors is an excellent way of behaving.
               People who change their mistaken attitudes while they can still do so
               in this world may hope for our Lord’s mercy and compassion in the
               Hereafter.

                   One is forced to conclude that many scientists and technologists pay lip service
                   to Darwinian theory only because it supposedly excludes a Creator. . . .  63
                   Michael Walker, evolutionary anthropologist
                   If there is a world that contains wisdom, and help, and compassion and justice,
                   of course there is also the Hereafter—like the soul to the body that is the world.
                   Everything in the world looks to that Hereafter. That means that is where we will
                   go. Denying the Hereafter means denying this world and its contents. In the
                   same way as death and the grave await one, so do Paradise and Hell await.  64
                   Bediuzzaman Said Nursi



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                   to tiny pieces and cast them into the wind from the gallery's steps above Trafalgar
                   Square. Wait a few weeks, then scour the square for surviving scraps of paper.
                   Now try to reconstruct the history of painting from your haul. If you manage to
                   produce a coherent story—schools, styles, genres, named painters and all—you
                   are probably a palaeontologist.   65
                   Henry Gee, evolutionist and editor of Nature magazine
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