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HARUN YAHYA
he documentary The Human Body, prepared by the
BBC is full of intense propaganda intended to im-
pose the theory of evolution on viewers. Yet this
propaganda served no other purpose than to prove
T that the theory of evolution is nothing but an un-
scientific myth.
The documentary introduces the human body, and describes the
so-called evolution of man in a fairy tale manner, offering the
viewer no evidence whatsoever. Intended as thoroughgoing propa-
ganda, the documentary actually demonstrates how devoid of sci-
entific support the theory of evolution really is. What follows is a
scientific reply to the errors in the documentary:
BBC's Bacteria Myth
BBC's evolutionary tall tales begin with the sentence that there
were first of all bacteria in the primitive world, and plants and ani-
mals later evolved from these bacteria. The fact is, of course, that the
expression "there were bacteria in the primitive world" is meaning-
less because the problem is how those bacteria came into being.
Those who prepared this documentary on BBC might have thought
they could gloss over this crucial question on the assumption that
their viewers would adopt a superficial view of the matter such as
"those bacteria must probably have come into being by themselves."
(Even worse, they themselves might hold just such a view.) In truth,
however, even the origin of the very simplest bacterium represents
a major difficulty for the theory of evolution, one that cannot be
glossed over with the words just mentioned.
The origin of bacteria is a problem for the theory of evolution
because the theory maintains that life on the primitive earth came
about from random chemical reactions. Yet even the simplest bac-
terium contains such a complex organization and information that
these can never be accounted for by any chemical reaction.
Let us examine this information: A bacterium has around 2,000
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