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Harun Yahya
. . . with many of the animals in this book, there are no photographs of
whole animals; there are drawings of largely incomplete skeletons, and
no specimens except fossils. So I have had to do what the dinosaur il-
lustrators do: reconstruct the exterior of the animal from the skeleton
and make up the skin, scales, feathers or coloration. In a 2000 article en-
titled “What did dinosaurs really look like . . . and will we ever know?”
William Weed wrote, “Dinosaur skeletons are rarely found intact, and
figuring out how the scattered bones fit together is not always clear.
Then making the leap of placing tissue and skin on those bones is a
process fraught with unknowns.” 69
Richard Ellis, evolutionist marine biologist
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Materialism is built on the erroneous concept that only matter ex-
ists, and there can be no question of any conscious intervention behind
it. Everything supposedly takes place at random and in an uncon-
trolled manner, including a person’s life and choices. This world view,
devoid of any scientific foundation, maintains that humans inhabit a
world in which everything develops at random, and that therefore they
bear no responsibilities at all.
The method most frequently employed to reinforce this illogical
idea is to ignore fine details and evaluate everything superficially. The
Darwinist, materialist perspective has no answers to the questions of
Why and How? Rational conclusions that can be drawn with even a very
brief and simple logical progression are ignored. Slogans and explana-
tions merely intended to indoctrinate are believed unconditionally,
with no attempt to question or reflect on their true significance.
One of the best-known slogans of materialism and Darwinism,
kept constantly in the public view, is that life consists of a fight for sur-
vival. According to this falsehood, individuals must do all in their pow-
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