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A DEFINITIVE REPLY
                                       TO EVOLUTIONIST
                                         PROPAGANDA


                   Furthermore, evolutionists have not one shred of evidence for
               their evolutionary fantasy; no intermediate form between bacteria
               and the first plants and animals exists, and they themselves admit
               the fact. One such evolutionist is Professor Ali Demirsoy, a promi-
               nent Turkish defender of evolution, who confesses:
                   One of the most difficult stages to be explained in evolution is to
                   scientifically explain how organelles and complex cells developed
                   from these primitive creatures. No transitional form has been
                   found between these two forms. One- and multicelled creatures
                   carry all this complicated structure, and no creature or group has
                   yet been found with organelles of a simpler construction in any
                   way, or which are more primitive. In other words, the organelles
                   carried forward have developed just as they are. They have no sim-
                   ple and primitive forms. 5



                   The Mistaken Idea that Bacteria Evolved

                   as their Environment Changed

                   It was suggested in the BBC documentary in question that bac-
               teria were gradually exposed to change, as a result of which more
               complex life forms emerged. This is nothing but a work of the imag-
               ination, without any scientific foundation. Bacteria have very short
               life spans, and a single scientist can therefore observe many gener-
               ations of them. Evolutionists have thus subjected bacteria to count-
               less mutations for many years, but no evolution has ever been ob-
               served in a single one. Pierre-Paul Grassé, one of France's best-
               known zoologists, the editor of the 35-volume Traité de Zoologie, and
               former president of the Académie des Sciences, writes the following
               about this bacterial immutability which invalidates evolution:
                   Bacteria... are the organisms which, because of their huge numbers,
                   produce the most mutants. [B]acteria... exhibit a great fidelity to
                   their species. The bacillus Escherichia coli, whose mutants have been
                   studied very carefully, is the best example. The reader will agree
                   that it is surprising, to say the least, to want to prove evolution and




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