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they reply chance. In effect, they equate chance with Allah (May He for-
give us). They maintain that the magnificent and breathtaking life we all
witness is a miracle, yes, but only one brought about by chance.
They suggest that chance is the only power that gave rise to splen-
didly attractive butterflies, leopards, cats, penguins, elephants, strawber-
ries, peaches, violets, roses, extraordinarily lovely forests and to human
beings who think, see, interpret and understand and possess a flawless
molecular structure. In fact, rather than make a deity out of chance, any
thinking person can see that there is intelligence even in a single living
cell, and that this intelligence can never be explained in terms of uncon-
scious processes.
Darwinists maintain that the astonishing and magnificent life forms
we see are the products of blind chance fashioned by luck. They claim that
chance brought about the genetic changes that gave rise to butterflies, ti-
gers, birds, penguins, elephants, strawberries, peaches, violets, roses, glo-
riously lovely forests and human beings able to think, see, interpret and
understand and possessed of their flawless anatomical structure.
Their aim is not to attribute the creation on Earth to Allah. They are
aware of the genuine miracles in every life form they examine, but they
are reluctant to accept these as miracles of Allah. Because they make a de-
ity of themselves, refusing to accept their roles as servants of Allah, they
close their eyes to these obvious miracles and suppose that random phe-
nomena devoid of any conscious, controlled and purposeful intervention
constitute a creative force.
Darwinists maintain that butterflies, ti-
gers, birds, cats, strawberries, peaches,
violets, roses and human beings with
all their superior characteristics all
came into being by chance. Any
thinking person, however, knows
that, instead of deifying chance,
there is intelligence even in the
living cell, and that this could
never emerge as the result of
unconscious processes.
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