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SATAN: THE SWORN ENEMY OF MANKIND
               Zuckerman also made an interesting "spectrum of science" ranging
            from those he considered scientific to those he considered unscientific.
            According to Zuckerman's spectrum, the most "scientific"—that is, de-
            pending on concrete data—fields of science are chemistry and physics.
            After them come the biological sciences and then the social sciences. At
            the far end of the spectrum, which is the part considered to be most
            "unscientific," are "extra-sensory perception"—concepts such as
            telepathy and sixth sense—and finally "human evolution."
            Zuckerman explains his reasoning:
               We then move right off the register of objective truth into those
               fields of presumed biological science, like extrasensory perception
               or the interpretation of man's fossil history, where to the faithful
               [evolutionist] anything is possible—and where the ardent believer
               [in evolution] is sometimes able to believe several contradictory
               things at the same time. 18

               The tale of human evolution boils down to nothing but the preju-
            diced interpretations of some fossils unearthed by certain people, who
            blindly adhere to their theory.



               Darwinian Formula!

               Besides all the technical evidence we have dealt with so far, let us
            now for once, examine what kind of a superstition the evolutionists
            have with an example so simple as to be understood even by children:
               The theory of evolution asserts that life is formed by chance.
            According to this claim, lifeless and unconscious atoms came together
            to form the cell and then they somehow formed other living things, in-
            cluding man. Let us think about that. When we bring together the ele-
            ments that are the building-blocks of life such as carbon, phosphorus,
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