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HARUN YAHYA



                   Conclusion: The Origin of Human Reason is

                   Creation, not an Evolutionary Big Bang

                   Human beings are very superior to other living things. The civ-
               ilization established by man reveals an extraordinary accumulation
               of knowledge. Philosophy, medicine, universities, science, technol-
               ogy, politics, art … the origin of all of these stems from conscious-
               ness. Consciousness, language, and speech are concepts that cannot
               be explained in terms of materialism. Man has no physical or psy-
               chological relationship to chimpanzees. It is not possible to talk of
               the mind's big bang through evolution, which is itself unable to ac-
               count for reason in the first place. The great error of Darwinism is
               clear. Mutations which came about by chance cannot have caused a
               "big bang" in human brain and led to "the world's most complex"
               design, the human mind.
                   The truth, which evolutionists refuse to accept, is evident: it is
               impossible to account for human reason and consciousness in terms
               of materialism. The atoms in the brain cannot feel, know, or speak.
               There is no doubt that the source of the human brain is not atoms,
               but the inspiration of our Lord.








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               2- Ruthland Herald, "IBM engineer looks to brain for new technology,"
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               3- "Brain's method of merging input depends on which senses supply it"
               http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-11/uop-bmo111902.php
               4- Colin McGinn, "Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?" Mind, 98
               (1989), p. 349
               5- "Repeat After Me," Discover, November 2002






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