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FOREWORD
A Great Miracle of Our Times:
Belief in the Evolution Deceit
ll the millions of living species on the earth possess miraculous
features, unique behavioural patterns and flawless physical
A structures. Every one of these living things has been created with
its own unique detail and beauty. Plants, animals, and man above all, were
all created with great knowledge and art, from their external appearances
down to their cells, invisible to the naked eye. Today there are a great
many branches of science, and tens of thousands of scientists working in
those branches, that research every detail of those living things, uncover
the miraculous aspects of those details and try to provide an answer to the
question of how they came into being.
Some of these scientists are astonished as they discover the miracu-
lous aspects of these structures they study and the intelligence behind that
coming into existence, and they witness the infinite knowledge and wis-
dom involved. Others, however, surprisingly claim that all these miracu-
lous features are the product of blind chance. These scientists believe in the
theory of evolution. In their view, the proteins, cells and organs that make
up these living things all came about by a string of coincidences. It is quite
amazing that such people, who have studied for long years, carried out
lengthy studies and written books about the miraculous functioning of just
one organelle within the cell, itself too small to be seen with the naked eye,
can think that these extraordinary structures came about by chance.
The chain of coincidences such eminent professors believe in so flies
in the face of reason that their doing so leaves outside observers utterly
amazed. According to these professors, a number of simple chemical sub-
stances first came together and formed a protein - which is no more possi-
ble than a randomly scattered collection of letters coming together to form
a poem. Then, other coincidences led to the emergence of other proteins.
These then also combined by chance in an organised manner. Not just pro-
teins, but DNA, RNA, enzymes, hormones and cell organelles, all of which