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The Error of the Evolution
                                                 of Species


                       and precious stones such as diamonds, emeralds and rubies

                       have been used in its construction and décor. In addition to
                       all this rich splendor, there is also impressive order and
                       harmony.
                          Is anyone going to declare that this splendid palace
                       arose by chance over the course of time? Could anyone pos-
                       sibly claim that its minerals, raw materials and elements
                       came about as the result of natural phenomena such as

                       wind and rain, sun and lightning?
                          No rational person of any common sense would ever
                       suggest such a thing.  Not even a single picture in the whole
                       palace could possibly have come into existence sponta-
                       neously, by chance. Clear the building in question and the
                       works in it were made by human hands. Even if he did not
                       meet the artists, designers, architects and interior decorators
                       in person, nobody could doubt their existence .
                          Now imagine the huge diversity of life on Earth, so

                       much richer than even the most splendid palace. Think of
                       the claim made by evolutionists that all these living species
                       can come into being as the result of natural processes,
                       chance and coincidence. Such a claim is even more irra-
                       tional than to say that the palace came into existence spon-
                       taneously. As you have seen throughout this book, scientif-
                       ic findings and evidence definitely show that the extraordi-

                       nary variety of life cannot be accounted for in terms of any




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