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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)





                                          All mutations observed in human beings are
                                          harmful because living DNA has a highly
                                          complex structure. Any random impact on
                                          this molecule can only be damaging to the
                                          organism. Changes caused by mutations are
                                          solely death, handicap and disease. (side) A
                                          fruit fly subjected to mutation.







                                              Neo-Darwinism and Mutations
                                              In order to find a solution,
                                          Darwinists advanced the "Modern
             Synthetic Theory," or as it is more commonly known, Neo-Darwinism, at
             the end of the 1930s. Neo-Darwinism added mutations, which are distor-
             tions formed in the genes of living beings due to such external factors as
             radiation or replication errors, as the "cause of favorable variations" in ad-
             dition to natural mutation.
                  Today, the model that Darwinists espouse, despite their own aware-
             ness of its scientific invalidity, is neo-Darwinism. The theory maintains
             that millions of living beings formed as a result of a process whereby nu-
             merous complex organs of these organisms (e.g., ears, eyes, lungs, and
             wings) underwent "mutations," that is, genetic disorders. Yet, there is an
             outright scientific fact that totally undermines this theory: Mutations do
             not cause living beings to develop; on the contrary, they are always
             harmful.
                  The reason for this is very simple: DNA has a very complex structure,
             and random effects can only harm it. The American geneticist B. G.
             Ranganathan explains this as follows:
                  First, genuine mutations are very rare in nature. Secondly, most mu-
                  tations are harmful since they are random, rather than orderly
                  changes in the structure of genes; any random change in a highly or-
                  dered system will be for the worse, not for the better. For example, if
                  an earthquake were to shake a highly ordered structure such as a
                  building, there would be a random change in the framework of the
                  building which, in all probability, would not be an improvement. 180



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