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Harun Yahya
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he theory of evolution faces a major
impasse at the molecular level. With evi-
dence from such fields as paleontology, ge-
ology and anthropology, the origin of life is
a major problem for the theory of evolution.
The insuperable problem facing its adher-
ents is not limited to the building blocks of
life, such as protein. There is also the ex-
traordinary complexity of the living cell-
which is not a mass of amino acid-based
proteins, but one of the most complex sys-
tems that science has yet encountered.
Darwinists' predicament stems from
the assumptions they rely on. According to
their theory of evolution, life must have ap-
peared spontaneously, when the right
chemicals combined together. Thus the first
living cell must have been exceedingly
primitive. These erroneous beliefs have
forced Darwinists to believe that volcanic
gasses and lightning gave rise to DNA, and
afterwards to life! According to Darwinists,
millions of living cells-the like of which
cannot be produced through even the most