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              bacteria, the most basic form of life, did not come to be without a prede-
              cessor, that is, it is not possible for lifeless things to produce life.
                   But, the theory of evolution is dependent on this impossibility be-
              cause it claims that living things were born and developed without the in-
              volvement of a Creator, and this requires that, at the first stage of this
              proposed scenario, living things be generated by chance.
                   Darwin attempted to describe the origins of life, about which he

              knew little, in a short sentence, wherein he stated that life must have first
              appeared "some warm little pond," 111  but evolutionists that followed him
              became concerned about elaborating on this matter. However, efforts
              made throughout the twentieth century to produce an evolutionist expla-
                                                            nation of the origins of
                                                            life resulted only in
                                                            deepening the impasse
                                                            in which evolutionists
                                                            had found themselves.

                                                            Apart from the fact that
                                                            evolutionists have not
                                                            been able to give the
                                                            slightest    scientific
                                                            proof that life can be
                                                            generated from lifeless
                                                            matter, they have also

                                                            not been able to pro-
                                                            vide even a theoretical
                                                            explanation. This is be-


                                                            Because of the rudimentary
                                                            scientific understanding of
                                                            his day, Aristotle proposed
                                                            certain mythical explana-
                                                            tions still accepted today in
                                                            Masonic literature.




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