Page 107 - Once Upon a Time There Was Darwinism
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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
However, these primitive and superficial sup-
positions all turned out to be without substance. As
pointed out in this book's first chapter, even the cell, the most
basic and the smallest form of life, is more complex than could
ever have been imagined previously, and has been acknowledged
to contain magnificent "information." It has been demonstrated
how uninformed were the efforts to reduce information to matter
(for example, the formula: volcanic gasses+lightening=DNA=life).
Johnson explains the situation of those "reductionist" scientists
who worked to reduce information to matter:
Reductionist biologists are not looking at reality, but only at life as it
would have to be if the reductionist program is to succeed. It's the
old story of the drunk who lost his car keys in the bushes, but was
looking for them under the street lamp instead because "there's
enough light to see them over here." 52
Today, more and more scientists have stopped looking for the
key in the wrong place and chosen to go to the right address.
Instead of vainly searching in random occurrences for the origins
of life (and the magnificent information that constitutes it), they
have accepted the evident truth that life is the result of a superior
Creation. This knowledge has come to light especially in the 21st
century, where computers and the Internet have become an im-
portant part of our lives. The outmoded 19th-century Darwinist
idea that life is simple, with its lack of awareness of biological
data, is an idea doomed to pass into the depths of history.
The truth is, God has created every creature on the face
of the Earth and ordered everything perfectly in the
flawless artistry of His Creation. He created the
human body wonderfully and afterwards
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