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CHAPTER 3.
EVOLUTION'S SPECIATION
DILEMMA
ccording to the theory of evolution, all
living things have descended from one
A another. Initially, a single-celled organism
developed out of inorganic substances, and this
gradually turned into another, and all subsequent
species eventually developed in this way.
According to the theory, this process covered a pe-
riod as long as 3.7 billion years and took place in
stages. Therefore, according to the theory proposed
by Darwin, the extraordinary variety of life is sim-
ply a product of natural processes and random ef-
fects.
However, scientific findings completely refute
this claim. Many branches of science, such as pale-
ontology, genetics and biochemistry, clearly show
that not one single living species, let alone biodi-
versity, can be accounted for in terms of evolution..
In dealing with the invalidity of Darwinism's