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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 33
cator. This principle has not yet been de-
scribed in detail or demonstrated, but it is
anticipated, and given names such as
chemical evolution and self-organization of
matter. The existence of the principle is tak-
en for granted in the philosophy of dialecti-
cal materialism... 50
Hubert Yockey is an evolutionist biolo-
gist at University of California at Berkeley:
Faith in the infallible and comprehensive
doctrines of dialectic materialism plays a
crucial role in origin of life scenarios, and Ro bert Sha pi ro
especially in exobiology and its ultimate
consequence: the doctrine of advanced extra-terrestrial civilization. That
life must exist somewhere in the solar system on 'suitable planets else-
where' is widely and tenaciously believed, in spite of lack of evidence or
even abundant evidence to the contrary. 51
Paul R. Ehrlich, is president of the Center for Conservation
Biology at Stanford University and fellow of the AAAS, and Richard
W. Holm is professor of biological sciences at Stanford University:
Perpetuation of today's theory [of evolution] as dogma will not encourage
progress toward more satisfactory explanations of observed phenomena. 52
Theodosius Dobzhansky, Ukrainian-
American geneticist and evolutionist:
The evidence has not satisfied quite every-
body; a few people who are not ignorant of
the pertinent facts are nevertheless anti-
evolutionists. 53
Pierre Paul Grassé is a French zoolo-
gist and the former president of the French
Academy of Sciences:
Chance becomes a sort of providence,
which, under the cover of atheism, is not
named but which is secretly worshipped. 54
The odo si us Dobz hansky