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The Error of the Evolution
                                                 of Species


                       paintings can also be classified hierarchically amongst them-

                       selves. Yet this does not prove that they came into being
                       spontaneously or by chance; on the contrary, it demon-
                       strates that they were designed and produced by conscious
                       human beings, according to a specific blueprint. Living
                       things on Earth can be classified too, but that's because they
                       exist by being created by Omniscient and Almighty God,
                       and not through unconscious coincidences as maintained

                       by evolution.
                          Following this general outline of biological classification,
                       let us now examine Darwinism's main difficultyin the light
                       of modern scientific findings.




                                    The Meaning of Variations


                          When Darwin's book The Origin of Species was pub-
                       lished in 1859, he imagined that his theory could account
                       for life's extraordinary diversity. He had observed that there
                       were natural variations within a living species. Visiting ani-
                       mal fairs in England, for instance, he noted that breeds of
                       cattle were very different, and that farmers could produce




                        All human beings in the world have basically the same genetic in-
                       formation. Yet thanks to the potential variations permitted by that
                        genetic information, some have almond-shaped eyes, others have
                                 red hair, while still others are tall in stature.


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