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we need focus on the first step of the supposed evolutionary process.
How did the aforementioned “first cell” originate?
Since the theory of evolution ignorantly denies creation, it main-
tains that the “first cell” originated as a product of blind coincidence
within the laws of nature, without any plan or arrangement. Accord-
ing to the theory, inanimate matter must have haphazardly produced
a living cell out of nowhere. Such a claim, however, is inconsistent
with the most unassailable rules of biology.
“LIFE COMES FROM LIFE”
In his book, Darwin never referred to the origin of life. That is
because the primitive understanding of science in his time rested on
the assumption that living beings had a very simple structure. Since
medieval times, spontaneous generation, which asserts that non-liv-
ing materials came together to form living organisms, had been
widely accepted. In that period, it was commonly believed that insects
came into being from food leftovers, and mice from
wheat. Interesting experiments 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 were assumed to
be evidence of life originating
from inanimate materials. How-
ever, it was later understood Louis Pasteur
that worms did not appear on
meat spontaneously, but were