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In the same way, the insufficiency of the fossil record at that
time made it possible for it to be claimed that living crea-
tures had come about from each other by minute
changes. Whereas today, it is certain that
the fossil record, as we explained a
short while above, offers not one
Com-
pared piece of evidence to support
to today,
Darwin's claim that living
the micro-
creatures had come about by
scopes
available in developing from one another.
th
the 19 century
Up until recently, evolution-
were quite primi-
ists used to try to get over the
tive and, as in the
picture, could dilemma facing them by saying, "It
only view
will be found one day in the future."
cells as blots.
But they are now in the position of being
unable to hide behind this explanation. (For
detailed information see Chapter "The Misconception of Evolution")
Whatever the case, there was no change in the Darwinists' attach-
ment to the theory of evolution. Supporters of Darwin have come down
to our day by handing their faithfulness to Darwin on to one another like
an inheritance for the last 150 years.
All right, what is the reason for Darwinism, despite the fact that its
scientific invalidity is now openly apparent, appealing to certain circles,
and for heavy propaganda being made regarding it?
The most defining feature of Dar-
win's theory is its denial of the existence of
a Creator. According to the theory of evo-
lution, life formed itself, by coincidence,
from innate matter. This claim of Darwin
provided a false scientific support for all
atheist philosophies, beginning with mate-
Charles
Darwin