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A DEFINITIVE REPLY
                                       TO EVOLUTIONIST
                                         PROPAGANDA


                                               or attach itself to any part of the
                                               Fallopian tube, in which it can re-
                                               main for 3-4 days. It behaves as if
                                               it were aware that, by trying to
                                               attach itself anywhere before
                                               reaching the womb, it would for-
                                               feit its chances of survival. The
                                               zygote moves forward as far as
                                               the womb, finds an area on the
                                               womb lining rich in blood ves-
                                               sels, and attaches itself there.
                                               Like a seed thrown into the earth
                                               sprouting and putting down
                                               roots, the implanted embryo now
                                               continues to grow and also cre-
                                               ates new channels of nutrition for
                                               itself by moving deeper into the
                                               tissue that will provide nutrition
                                               for it.
                                                  It will be useful to draw at-
                                               tention to one particular point
                                               here. The very fact of the zygote's
                                               being able to select the most suit-
                                               able place for itself is a miracle.
                                               G. L. Flanagan, author of the
                                               book Beginning of Life, stresses the
                                               extraordinary nature of this:
                                                  How does the [cell] cluster make
                                                  such an astonishingly "forward-
                                                  looking" selection? 1
                                                  There is no doubt that this
                                               far-sightedness belongs not to a
                                               collection of cells devoid of any






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