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When  Charles  Darwin  publishes  "The  Origins  of  Species"  there  is  great

               skepticism over his theory that all life "evolved" from a common ancestor. The
               untestable, unobservable "theory of evolution" holds that a self-forming, single-
               cell creature, over a very long time, evolved into a fish - then an amphibian -then
               into a tree swinging ape - and then into a human being.



               Mistaking observable adaptation for “Evolution”, Darwin predicts that in time,
               fossil  evidence  will  reveal  the  billion  year  progression  from  ocean  scum  to

               swimsuit ‘super model’. After 150 years of digging, this chain of evidence has
               yet to materialize.



               There are HUGE holes in Darwinism and his works are absolutely riddled with
               logical  fallacies  and  rhetorical  tricks.  Yet,  from  its  inception,  Darwin  has
               benefited  from  intense  media  and  academic  hype.  To  even  mildly  question
               ”evolution"  will  get  one  shouted  down  as  "ignorant"  and  "uneducated".  This

               alone is evidence of its flaws!



               The  cult-like  acceptance  of  Darwinism  has  done  much  to  destroy  faith  in  a
               Supreme Creator - and therefore the moral standards that logically derive from
               such  faith.  History  shows  that  a  people  not  rooted  in  moral  principles  cannot
               sustain  self-government.  They  will  in  time  degenerate  and  fall  easy  prey  to
               tyrants.




               Therefore, the fact that Karl Marx in his 1873 work, "Das Kapital" writes a
               dedication to Charles Darwin, is not at all surprising: "Darwin’s work suits my
               purpose  in  that  it  provides  a  basis  in  natural  science  for  the  historical  class
               struggle.”  (11)  And  nor  is  that  the  first  and  only  expression  of  Communist
               excitement over Darwinism:




               November 27-30, 1859: Communist icon Friedrich Engels acquires of the very
               first copies and sends a letter to Marx telling him: "Darwin, by the way, whom
               I'm just reading now, is absolutely splendid". (12) December 19, 1860: Marx
               writes  a  letter  to  Engels  telling  him  that  Darwin’s  book  provides  the  natural-
               history foundation for the Communist viewpoint: “These last four weeks, I have
               read all sorts of things. Among others, Darwin's book ….this is the book which
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