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If the quotation above had begun “Once upon a time...”, no doubt
nobody would raise any objection to it. However, the paragraph appeared
in an evolutionist publication, claiming to be scientific. This once again
gives us an idea of the methods evolutionists employ in making their
claims, and the kind of perspective they possess.
It will be appropriate to undermine these claims, advanced in the
name of science despite all their illogicality. In brief, what Caprio, an ev-
olutionist researcher, wants to say is that single-celled organisms un-
knowingly released chemical substances; that predators detected these
and hunted them. In addition to being exceptionally illogical, his conjec-
ture fails to answer how the sense of smell came into existence. Absolutely
no information is provided about the sensory systems that enabled pred-
ators to detect their single-celled prey. No explanation is offered of how
the sensory systems came into being that permitted single-
celled organisms to detect their enemies’ scents and thus
survive. Neither are we told what “evolutionary” mech-
anisms entered the equation during the construction
of this extraordinarily complex mechanism.
The exceedingly complex sense of smell in hunting
animals is a miracle of creation that evolutionists are
totally unable to account for.