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26                    THE MIRACLE IN THE SPIDER


              possible for it to study the chemicals released by the moths and carry out
              an analysis of them, then starting to knowingly create the same chemical
              within its own body. To claim this is diametrically opposed to intelligence,
              logic, and science.
                   o The spider has no other use for the chemical given off by the moths
              than for hunting. Even if it had reproduced it by coincidence, it would
              have to understand the similarity between the scent given off by the
              moths and its own scent. Then, analysing this resemblance it would have
              to have the intelligence to make use of it in its own interest.
                   o Even if we accept that the spider had in some way "learned" about
              the nature of the scent given off by the moths and had been "clever
              enough" to use this in its own favour, then it has to be able to make the
              necessary physical changes to produce that material. It is not possible for
              any living creature, of its own volition, to add an extra organ or chemical
              production system to its own body. Even thinking that a spider might be
              capable of doing such a thing, let alone actually claiming it as fact, means
              leaving the realms of logic far behind.
                   No matter how impossible, let us imagine that the spider did
              actually come to have all these characteristics we have discussed by
              coincidence. Now it is necessary for the spider to have "thought of" using
              a lassoo to catch the moths and after "designing" it to be able, of its own
              volition, to create it.
                   It is clear from this that when one carefully examines the
              characteristics of the Bolas spider, one gets a better understanding of just
              how comic the claim of the theory of evolution, completely based on
              coincidences, is. That coincidences will be unable to bring the spider into
              possession of the features we have discussed above, that is, intelligence,
              planning and tactics, and, furthermore, that even with time the spider will
              be unable to bring these about itself, is clear. There is no need to think long
              and hard or to do research in order to grasp this. Using a bit of common
              sense will be enough to see this obvious truth.
                   It follows that the evolutionists' scenarios are blatantly false. All that
              is left is the truth: The situation we are discussing needs a very special act
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