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            it noticed that female moths were using a chemical to attract males. It
            thought that in order to catch the moths it would have to produce the
            same chemical, built a chemistry laboratory inside its own body and
            began to manufacture the chemical. But its problems were not yet over.
            Because unless it could catch the moths there was no point in attracting
            them. At that point it had another idea, and from the thread it produced
            it made a weapon, a cross between a lassoo and a mace.
                 But just making the weapon was not enough. The first time it went
            hunting, unless it could hit the target all its efforts would go to waste,
            even worse it would die of hunger. But it did not happen that way, and it
            caught its prey, and after that it "succeeded" in developing a perfect
            hunting technique. After that it thought of teaching the technique, in
            every tiny detail, to the other spiders and found a way of transmitting this
            knowledge to following generations.
                 These are just parts of a scenario. But is not just enough for the
            scenario to be written down. The scenario has to be translated into reality.
            To this end let us consider some imaginary alternatives within the scope
            of the imaginary scenario.
                 Imaginary Alternative 1: This consists of what evolutionists call
            "Mother Nature," that is trees, flowers, the sky, water, rain, the sun, etc.
            Then there are all the forces of nature, acting in harmony to establish a
            perfectly functioning system. In the process the Bolas spider is not
            forgotten and it is ensured that it comes to possess a good hunting
            technique.
                 Imaginary Alternative 2: Pure coincidence, again described by
            evolutionists as an active force, comes to the assistance of the Bolas spider,
            as to all other hunters, and enables it to come into possession of predatory
            skills.
                 Naturally, these are nothing but fantasies, the products of an active
            imagination. The possessors of this active imagination are the
            evolutionary scientists. Before moving on to the actual answer, let us
            examine how illogical and invalid and baseless these scenarios are.
                 o Evidently the Bolas spider is not a chemical engineer! It is not
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