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At this point, it will be useful to remind ourselves of an impor-
           tant fact we have already touched on; in the same way that there is no
           scientific evidence for a change from the primitive to the more
           advanced in living things, so there is none for the course of history
           taking place within such a dialectic. There have therefore never been
           any  "primitive" periods in which "primitive" entities were living.
           Ever since its creation, mankind has consisted of intelligent and civi-

           lized communities, so much so that there are traces of societies in the
           past that were more advanced and civilized than we are today. (For
           detailed information see,  A Historical Lie, The Stone Age by Harun
           Yahya)

                According to the false conception of history that Marx based on
           the equally false theory of evolution, there were semi-naked ape-like
           men with spears in their hands and children wandering around at
           random. The women would gather fruit or prepare food. These peo-
           ple spent most of their time finding sources of food and shared every-
           thing with one another. They ate the animals they hunted together.

           They shared their weapons, their food and even their women.

                Through this picture, materialists - and especially communists -
           seek to describe a model of society in which there was no greed or
           selfishness. Marxists maintain that there will be no social conflict in a
           society in which there are no anxieties over acquiring posses-
           sions or having a family. In fact, however, the society
           described is so degenerate that not only does it have no
           private property, but also no idea of morality or reli-
           gion. Conflict will manifest itself in the form of
           slaughter in the streets, severe conflict and

           wars in such societies that have lost all val-
           ues. Immorality and degeneracy will reach
           indescribably high levels.







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