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Think of this impossibility in terms of a very simplified analogy.
Obviously that a work of literature, with all its pages properly bound,
cannot emerge as the result of an explosion in a library. If anyone
claims that it came into existence spontaneously, you will harbor
doubts about his sanity. What evolutionists maintain was
achieved by chance goes far beyond this analogy, yet despite
all the illogic and impossibility of
claims of chance, those who re-
main blindly loyal to Darwin's
legacy still say, "But chance
accomplished it."
The well-known mo-
lecular biologist Michael
Denton wrote the book Evolution: A
Theory in Crisis, which describes the in-
validity of the theory. He expresses his
amazement at those who ascribe this match-
less perfection to chance:
It is an understatement to say that the probability of
generating by chance even one grammatical text of just
a few hundred words is vanishingly small. Any such string
implies intelligence . . . Is it really credible that random proc-
esses could have constructed a reality, the smallest element
of which-a functional protein or gene-is complex beyond . . .
anything produced by the intelligence of man? 185
Elsewhere, Prof. Denton describes this irrational belief
held by Darwinists: