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Harun Yahya
                                 (Adnan Oktar)

                             Creation is God's Alone


                  Charles Darwin was enormously affected by the butter-

               fly species he saw on his travels with the Beagle, and ex-
               pressed his feeling in these words: "Every one must have
               admired the extreme beauty of many butterflies and of
               some moths... No language suffices to describe the splendor
               of the males of some tropical species." 325  Confronted by
               these observations, Darwin adopted a highly distorted and
               mistaken approach and suggested that they had emerged as
               the result of evolution. Evolutionists who followed him in
                     th
               the 20 century went even further and sought to make use
               of them.
                  If    evolutionists
               want to use moths as ev-
               idence for evolution,
               they have to explain how
               moths answer the question of
               the origin of species, which

               has gone unanswered since
               Darwin's day. They must ac-
               count for the emergence by
               evolution of tens of thou-
               sands of different species








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