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his book called Difficulties
on Theory. The American
physicist H. S. Lipson, who
read Darwin's book, made
the following comment
about these "difficulties" of
Darwin's:
On reading The Origin of
Species, I found that Darwin
was much less sure himself
than he is often represented to
be; the chapter entitled
"Difficulties of the Theory" for example, shows considerable self-
doubt. As a physicist, I was particularly intrigued by his comments
on how the eye would have arisen. 36
Since evolutionists can't account for the emergence of a single eye,
they obviously can offer no explanation of the origin of the four-eyed
fish, which can see as well as a human being above the water, but as
well as a fish underneath it. The four-eyed fish, has been created by
God, with an extraordinary system, using no previous models, and
utterly flawlessly.
Evolutionists refuse to see this obvious truth and still insist on be-
lieving in nonsense, but everyone else should determinedly avoid
falling into the same error.
This deep lack of understanding is given to them in return for their
rejection of the existence of God. In one verse God reveals:
Do not be like those who forgot God so He made them forget
themselves. Such people are the deviators. (Surat al-Hashr: 19)
Since the refraction indices of water and the eye's cornea are nearly
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