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                  of Darwin's black boxes-the origin of life or the origin of vision or other
                  complex biochemical systems-has been accounted for by his theory.
                  Darwin never imagined the exquisitely profound complexity that exists
                  even at the most basic levels of life. 212

                  The point that evolutionists seem determined not to acknowledge
             is that Darwin was an amateur scientist whose knowledge was too su-
             perficial to foresee the molecular complexity of life, and whose analy-
             ses were based solely upon observation. Many scientists blindly at-
             tached to the theory of evolution are in the same state of ignorance to-
             day. Since they lack the courage to tell the truth, out of a fear of losing
             their prestige, and since they are also unwilling to admit the existence
             of Allah, they have become part of a mass deception. However, the facts
             are so evident that apart from a few admissions, evolutionists are left
             quite speechless.

                  Despite being an evolutionist, the contemporary biochemist Klaus
             Dose admits the impossibility of life forming spontaneously in the so-
             called primeval environment:
                  A further puzzle remains, namely the question of the origin of biological
                  information, i.e., the information residing in our genes today. . . not even
                  the physical building blocks required for the storage of the information
                  can construct themselves: The spontaneous formation of simple nucleot-
                  ides or even pf polynucleotides which were able to be replicated on the
                  pre-biotic earth should now be regarded as improbable in the light of the
                  very many unsuccessful experiments in this regard. 213
                  Saying that it is "improbable" for life to have emerged by chemical
             means is tantamount to saying that it is impossible for life to have
             emerged by chance. Therefore, the theory of evolution, which seeks to
             account for the origin of life in terms of chance, collapses right at the

             outset. Since chance cannot represent the origin of life, science clearly
             demonstrates that life has been created in a flawless manner. Not only
             the earliest organisms, but all the different living classes on Earth were
             created individually.
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