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The Error of the Evolution
                                                 of Species


                          understood example of natural selection in action, al-
                          though it is clearly a case of evolution ... It is also worth
                          pondering why there has been general and unquestioned
                          acceptance of Kettlewell's work. Perhaps such powerful sto-
                          ries discourage close scrutiny.  311





                               Darwinism's Fanatical Supporters


                          Clearly, all the scientific findings on this subject point to
                       one single truth: The story of the Industrial-Revolution
                       moths is of no scientific worth at all, and must assume its
                       place among the discredited so-called proofs of evolution.

                       Nonetheless, some Darwinists still insist on defending this
                       story at all costs.
                          Most biology textbooks devote space to Kettlewell's ac-
                       count story and these fraudulent photographs. For example,
                       the 2000 edition of Biology by Kenneth Miller and Joseph
                       Levine refers to Kettlewell's research as a "classic demon-
                       stration of natural selection in action." 312  Similarly, according
                       to another textbook, it is "a classic example of natural se-
                       lection."   313

                          You can encounter similar statements in encyclopedias
                       that engage in Darwinist propaganda. For instance, the 2001
                       edition of the  Encyclopaedia Britannica        describes





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