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134 THE MIRACLE IN THE SPIDER
Since the beginning of the
eyes
century, evolutionists have
been trying to produce
mutations in fruit flies, and
give this as an example for
useful mutation. However,
the only result obtained at
the end of these efforts that
lasted for decades were
disfigured, diseased and
antenna leg
defective flies. Above is the
head of a normal fruit fly and
on the right is the head of a
mutated fruit fly.
the end of the 1930's. Neo-Darwinism added mutations, which are
distortions formed in the genes of living beings because of external factors
such as radiation or replication errors, as the "cause of favourable
variations" in addition to natural mutation.
Today, the model that stands for evolution in the world is Neo-
Darwinism. The theory maintains that millions of living beings present on
the earth formed as a result of a process whereby numerous complex
organs of these organisms such as the ears, eyes, lungs, and wings,
underwent "mutations," that is, genetic disorders. Yet, there is an outright
scientific fact that totally undermines this theory: Mutations do not cause
living beings to develop; on the contrary, they always cause harm to them.
The reason for this is very simple: the DNA has a very complex
structure and random effects can only cause harm to it. American
geneticist B.G. Ranganathan explains this as follows:
Mutations are small, random, and harmful. They rarely occur and the best
possibility is that they will be ineffectual. These four characteristics of
mutations imply that mutations cannot lead to an evolutionary
development. A random change in a highly specialised organism is either
ineffectual or harmful. A random change in a watch cannot improve the
watch. It will most probably harm it or at best be ineffectual. An earthquake
does not improve the city, it brings destruction. 42