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HARUN YAHYA



               is to grasp this concept before "waking from sleep," in other words
               before dying, and not to be deceived by becoming caught up in the
               life of this world.
                   You can find the details and scientific accounts of this great
               truth, which entirely alters one's perspective on life, on the website
               www.secretbeyondmatter.com, which contains the works of Harun
               Yahya, which have had such an enormous impact all over the
               world.



                   Conclusion

                   Characteristics peculiar to human beings, such as thinking, tak-
               ing pleasure, having ideas, and feeling love, compassion, nostalgia,
               affection, joy, sorrow, happiness, and excitement, cannot be ac-
               counted for from a materialist and Darwinist perspective. These
               ideologies hold that all living things emerged by chance from inan-
               imate matter, and they are totally unable to explain how it is that
               inanimate objects should one day have begun to possess the capac-
               ity for thought, decision-making, having ideas, and artistic and aes-
               thetic taste.






               1 - Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, p. 75.
               2 - Michael Denton, Evolution: A Theory In Crisis, London: Burnett Books,
               1985, p. 330.
               3 - Michael Recce and Philip Treleavan, "Computing from the Brain," New
               Scientist, Vol. 118, No. 1614 (May 26, 1988), p. 61
               4 - Wilder Penfield, The Mystery of the Mind: A Critical Study of
               Consciousness and the Human Brain (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton
               University Press, 1975), p.80
               5 - Wilder Penfield, The Mystery of the Mind: A Critical Study of
               Consciousness and the Human Brain (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton
               University Press, 1975), p. xiii
               6 - Hoimar von Ditfurth, Der Geist Fiel Nicht Vom Himmel (The Spirit Did
               Not Fall From The Sky), p. 256





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