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Remember that chance suggests random developments taking place
within an established order, like letters being distributed randomly
throughout a meaningful text. These “extra” letters cannot possibly make
that text more meaningful or give it any new meaning. On the contrary,
they will have a confusing effect on the text as a whole. Evolutionists’
claims regarding chance are no different, and they themselves are well
aware of this.
In addition, as stated earlier, the sense of smell plays an important
role in the sense of taste. Since the olfactory and taste systems are inter-
connected, the sense of taste means little in the absence of the sense of
smell. This interrelationship no doubt causes evolutionists grave concern.
Mutually dependent systems and structures displaying the irreducible
complexity already referred to, reveal the impossibility of any gradual
process of evolution. The fact that taste survives only with the sense of
smell makes it impossible—according to the theory of evolution—for the
two to have evolved independently of each another. But according to ev-
olution, every organ, and even every feature possessed by these organs,