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Duve, "eternity would not suffice." 241
Thus, in the words of Pierre Paul Grassé, "No matter how numer-
ous they may be, mutations do not produce any kind of evolution." 242
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Experiments on fruit flies have been going on for many years.
Many fruit flies exposed to radiation have given rise to mutant forms,
such as flies with very large wings, extra wings or no wings at all. Yet
no matter how deformed, they have still remained fruit flies and have
not developed into any new species. The slightest change in location or
absence in the sequences in the genes can easily give rise to fatal conse-
quences. It is impossible for random mutations to occur in such a deli-
cate sequence as to cause one organism to evolve into another by add-
ing to its genetic information. Indeed, in the laboratory, all animal em-
bryos subjected to mutation in order to prove evolutionists' theories are
born either deformed or dead.
All this goes to show that contrary to what evolutionists maintain,
random mutations cannot account for the origin of living things. Not
even the most advanced technology and intense work by the most
skilled scientists can produce a new species. As you have seen, muta-
tions can in no way cause the diversity in living things. The flawless se-
quence in DNA is solely the result of a very special creation. That crea-
tion belongs to Almighty Allah, Whose impeccable creation is de-