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The Deception of Evolution


               the questions that the theory
               cannot answer. However,
               first and foremost, we need
               to ask: How did this "first
               cell" originate?
                    Since the theory of evo-
               lution denies creation and any
               kind of supernatural inter-
               vention, it maintains that the
               "first cell" originated coinci-
               dentally within the laws of
               nature, without any design, plan or               Louis Pasteur
               arrangement. According to the theory, inanimate matter must have
               produced a living cell as a result of coincidences. Such a claim, how-
               ever, is inconsistent with the most unassailable rules of biology.


                    "Life Comes From Life"
                    In his book, Darwin never referred to the origin of life. The
               primitive understanding of science in his time rested on the as-
               sumption that living beings had a very simple structure. Since me-
               dieval times, spontaneous generation, which asserts that non-liv-
               ing materials came together to form living organisms, had been
               widely accepted. It was commonly believed that insects came into
               being from food leftovers, and mice from wheat. Interesting ex-
               periments were conducted to prove this theory. Some wheat was
               placed on a dirty piece of cloth, and it was believed that mice
               would originate from it after a while.
                    Similarly, maggots developing in rotting meat was assumed
               to be evidence of spontaneous generation. However, it was later
               understood that worms did not appear on meat spontaneously,
               but were carried there by flies in the form of larvae, invisible to the
               naked eye.






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