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Despite the wide-ranging scientific research of the last 160 years, no
evidence to support Darwin’s so-called theory of evolution has ever
emerged. Indeed, many scientists—from Darwin down to the present—
admit that had such a process actually taken place, there should be a great
deal of evidence, but that none has ever come to light.
The molecular biologist Michael Denton has this to say:
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