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                     very detail in this universe points to a
                     superior creation. By contrast,
              E materialism, which seeks to deny the
              fact of creation in the universe, is nothing but
              an unscientific fallacy.
                   Once materialism is invalidated, all other
              theories based on this philosophy are rendered
              baseless. Foremost of them is Darwinism, that
              is, the theory of evolution. This theory, which
              argues that life originated from inanimate
                                                                Even Charles Darwin
              matter through coincidences, has been           admitted the difficulties
              demolished with the recognition that the         facing his own theory.

              universe was created by God.  American
              astrophysicist Hugh Ross explains this as
              follows:
                   Atheism, Darwinism, and virtually all the "isms" emanating from the
                   eighteenth to the twentieth century philosophies are built upon the
                   assumption, the incorrect assumption, that the universe is infinite. The
                   singularity has brought us face to face with the cause – or causer –
                   beyond/behind/before the universe and all that it contains, including life
                   itself.  33
                   It is God Who created the universe and Who designed it down to its

              smallest detail. Therefore, it is impossible for the theory of evolution,
              which holds that living beings are not created by God, but are products of
              coincidences, to be true.
                   Unsurprisingly, when we look at the theory of evolution, we see that
              this theory is denounced by scientific findings. The design in life is
              extremely complex and striking. In the inanimate world, for instance, we
              can explore how sensitive are the balances which atoms rest upon, and
              further, in the animate world, we can observe in what complex designs
              these atoms were brought together, and how extraordinary are the
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