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Harun Yahya
                                 (Adnan Oktar)


               ton and sugar cane harvest in the United States between

               1930 and 1980, as well as a three-fold increase in tomatoes,
               and a four-fold increase in potatoes and maize. 127
                  Contrary to the distortions made by certain circles who
               seek to use biodiversity to further their own ideologies, it
               has absolutely nothing to do with the fictitious theory of
               evolution. Proponents of evolution try to portray the varia-
               tions and genetic diversity in nature as evidence, by mis-

               leading those who have little information on the subject of
               biology. However, genetic diversity within a species consists
               of the exchange of biological information already possessed
               by members of that species to produce offspring with new
               genetic combinations. Therefore, no new genes nor any
               new species emerges as a result of genetic variation. Species
               are always the same species, because their genes are always
               the same. Existing genes are merely brought together in dif-
               ferent combinations, which has nothing at all to do with any

               supposed process of evolution.
                  Genetic diversity is one of the most important links in
               Earth's complex ecological chain. Paul Ehrlich, Professor of
               Biology at Stanford University, explains:

                  Aside from nuclear war, there is probably no more serious
                  environmental threat than the continued decay of the ge-
                  netic variability of crops. 128






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