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Why is it wrong to think that evolution could be confirmed in the future ?
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harunyahya - 13 Sep 2005 12:56 GMT Why is it wrong to think that evolution could be confirmed in the future ?
HARUN YAHYA www.harunyahya.com
When forced into a corner, some people who support the theory of evolution resort to the claim "Even if scientific discoveries do not confirm the theory of evolution today, such developments will take place in the future."The basic starting point here is evolutionists' admission of defeat in the scientific arena. Reading between the lines, we can translate as follows: "Yes, we defenders of the theory of evolution admit that the discoveries of modern science do not support us. For that reason, we can see no alternative but to refer the matter to the future."
Yet science does not function by such logic. A scientist does not first of all blindly devote himself to a theory, hoping that one day the evidence to prove that theory will emerge. Science examines the available evidence and draws conclusions from it. That is why scientists should accept the "design," or the fact of creation in other words, which scientific discoveries have proved. Despite this, however, evolutionist incitement and propaganda can still influence people, especially those who are not fully conversant with the theory. For this reason, it will be useful to set out the reply in full:
We can consider the validity of the theory of evolution with three basic questions: 1. How did the first living cell emerge? 2. How can one living species turn into another? 3. Is there any evidence in the fossil record that living things underwent such a process?
A great deal of serious research has been carried out during the twentieth century into these three questions, which the theory simply has to answer. What this research has revealed, however, is that the theory of evolution cannot account for life. This will become apparent when we consider these questions one by one.
1. The question of the "first cell" is the most deadly dilemma for the proponents of evolution. Research on the subject has revealed that it is impossible to explain the emergence of the first cell by means of the concept of "chance." Fred Hoyle puts it this way: The chance that higher life forms might have emerged in this way is comparable to the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein.
Let us use an example to see the contradiction evolutionists are involved in. Remember the famous example of William Paley and imagine someone who has never seen a clock in his life, someone on a desert island for instance, who one day comes across one. This person who sees a wall-clock from 100 metres away will not be able to make out exactly what it is, and may be unable to distinguish it from any natural phenomenon thrown up by the wind, sand, and Earth. Yet as that person draws closer, he will understand just by looking at it that it is the product of design. From even closer up, he will be left in absolutely no doubt. The next stage may be to examine the features of this object, and the art apparent in it. When he opens it up and has a detailed look, he will see that there is a greater accumulation of knowledge inside it than was apparent from the outside, and that is a product of intelligence. Every subsequent examination will just make that analysis even more certain.
The truth about life that emerges as science advances is in a similar situation. Scientific developments have revealed the perfection in life on the system, organ, tissue, cellular, and even molecular levels. Every new detail we grasp enables us to see the wondrous dimension of this design a little more clearly. Nineteenth-century evolutionists, who took the view that the cell was a little lump of carbon, were in the same situation as that person looking at the clock from 100 metres away. Today, however, it is impossible to find even one scientist who does not admit that each individual part of the cell is a magnificent work of art and design on its own. Even the membrane of a tiny cell, which has been described as a "selective filter," contains enormous intelligence and design. It recognizes the atoms, proteins, and molecules around it as if it possessed a consciousness of its own, and only allows into the cell those which are needed. (For further details, see Harun Yahya's Consciousness in the Cell.) Unlike the limited intelligent design in the clock, living organisms are stunning artifacts of intelligence and design. Far from proving evolution, the ever wider-ranging and detailed research that is carried out into living structures, only some of whose make-up and functions have been uncovered so far, allows us to understand the truth of creation even better.
2. Evolutionists maintain that one species can turn into another by means of mutation and natural selection. All the research carried out on the matter has shown that neither mechanism has any evolutionary effect whatsoever. Colin Patterson, the senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London, stresses the fact in these words: No one has ever produced a species by the mechanisms of natural selection. No one has ever got near it, and most of the current argument in neo-Darwinism is about this question. Research into mutation shows that it has no evolutionary properties. The American geneticist B. G. Ranganathan says: First, genuine mutations are very rare in nature. Secondly, most mutations are harmful since they are random, rather than orderly changes in the structure of genes; any random change in a highly ordered 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. As we have seen, the mechanisms that the theory of evolution suggests for the formation of species are completely ineffective, and actually harmful. It has been understood that these mechanisms, which were proposed when science and technology had not yet advanced to the level necessary to show that the claim was nothing but the product of fantasy, have no developmental or evolutionary effects.
3. Fossils also show that life did not emerge as the result of any evolutionary process, but that it came about suddenly, the product of perfect "design." All the fossils that have ever been found confirm this. Niles Eldredge, the well-known paleontologist from Harvard University and curator of the American Museum of Natural History, explains that there is no possibility that any fossils that might be found in the future could change the situation: The record jumps, and all the evidence shows that the record is real: the gaps we see reflect real events in life's history-not the artifact of a poor fossil record. Another American scholar, Robert Wesson, states in his 1991 book Beyond Natural Selection, that "the gaps in the fossil record are real and phenomenal." He elaborates this claim in this way: The gaps in the record are real, however. The absence of a record of any important branching is quite phenomenal. Species are usually static, or nearly so, for long periods, species seldom and genera never show evolution into new species or genera but replacement of one by another, and change is more or less abrupt.
In conclusion, some 150 years have gone by since the theory of evolution was first put forward, and all subsequent scientific developments have worked against it. The more science has examined the details of life, the more evidence for the perfection of creation has been found, and the more it has been understood that the emergence of life and its subsequent variation by chance is quite impossible. Every piece of research reveals new evidence of the design in living things, and makes the fact of creation ever clearer. Every decade that has passed since Darwin's time has just revealed the invalidity of the theory of evolution even more.
In short, scientific advances do not favour the theory of evolution. For that reason, further developments in the future will not do so either, but will demonstrate its invalidity even further. It remains to say that the claims of evolution are not something that science has not yet solved or explained, but will be able to explain in the future. On the contrary, modern science has disproved the theory of evolution in all areas and demonstrated that it is impossible from all points of view for such an imaginary process ever to have taken place. To claim that such an untenable belief will be proven in the future is nothing but the product of the imaginative and utopian mindsets of those Marxist and materialist circles that see evolution as underpinning their ideologies. They are merely trying to console themselves in their terrible despair.
For this reason, the idea that "science will prove evolution in the future" is no different from believing that "science will one day show that the Earth rests on the back of an elephant."
news.telenet.be - 13 Sep 2005 16:30 GMT >Secondly, most mutations are harmful since they are random That doesn't follow. Who says that more than 50% of random mutations are harmful?
W_B - 14 Sep 2005 17:30 GMT >>Secondly, most mutations are harmful since they are random > >That doesn't follow. Who says that more than 50% of random mutations are >harmful? Name some genetic mutations that are beneficial.
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Clinton - 15 Sep 2005 02:52 GMT > >>Secondly, most mutations are harmful since they are random > > > >That doesn't follow. Who says that more than 50% of random mutations are > >harmful? > > Name some genetic mutations that are beneficial. So you do or you do not believe in evolution?
Bill - 13 Sep 2005 19:32 GMT > Why is it wrong to think that evolution could be confirmed in the > future ? > > HARUN YAHYA > www.harunyahya.com Since it has already been confirmed in the past, and is continually being confirmed in the present, evidently this will continue.
By the way --- WHY are you still posting to a DENTAL newsgroup??
- dentaldoc
Vaughn Simon - 13 Sep 2005 20:30 GMT > By the way --- WHY are you still posting to a DENTAL newsgroup?? Aparently, you won't get an answer. If you notice, this "thing" has posted to smd several times over the last few days, but has never re-entered any thread that it has started. In other words, he-she-it is not interested in YOUR opinion, but is only interested in pushing its own program. If I were God, I would not want a troll or a spammer to presume to be my advocate.
Vaughn
> - dentaldoc carabelli - 13 Sep 2005 20:57 GMT > > By the way --- WHY are you still posting to a DENTAL newsgroup?? > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > - dentaldoc Judging from a quick look on google, this is non-responding spammer.
carabelli
billkatz - 13 Sep 2005 21:57 GMT Here's the info, FWIW
"Adnan Oktar, who writes under the pen-name Harun Yahya, was born in Ankara in 1956. He studied Arts at Istanbul Mimar Sinan University and Philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the 1980s, the author has published articles and more than 150 books on political, faith-related and scientific issues.
Harun Yahya's books are available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Urdu, Arabic, Albanian, Russian, Serbo-Croat (Bosnian), Uygur Turkish, Malay, and Indonesian. There is a wide readership in India, the United States, England, Indonesia, Poland, Bosnia, Spain and Brazil.
His pen-name is made up of the names "Harun" (Aaron) and "Yahya" (John), in memory of the two prophets who fought against lack of faith. The Prophet 's seal on the cover of the author's books has a symbolic meaning linked to the their contents. This seal represents the Qur'an as the last Book of Allah and the Prophet Muhammad as His last messenger. Under the guidance of the Qur'an and Sunnah, the author makes it his main goal to disprove each one of the fundamental tenets of godless ideologies and to have the "last word", so as to completely silence the objections raised against religion. The seal of the Prophet is used as a sign of his intention of saying this last word.
Harun Yahya's works revolve around one goal: to convey the message of the Qur'an to people and thus to encourage them to think about basic faith-related issues, such as the existence of Allah, His unity and the hereafter, and to remind them of some important issues."
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 13 Sep 2005 22:03 GMT > Here's the info, FWIW > [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > faith-related issues, such as the existence of Allah, His unity and the > hereafter, and to remind them of some important issues." So, knowing all this, how could he NOT post on smd?
Steve
> etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, adnauseum > [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] > NS1.FMANAGER.ORG 66.98.142.20 > NS4.FMANAGER.ORG
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billkatz - 13 Sep 2005 22:31 GMT > So, knowing all this, how could he NOT post on smd? OUCH! <LOL>
Joel M. Eichen - 14 Sep 2005 00:56 GMT His favorite lunch?
Spam-wich!
>> Here's the info, FWIW >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >> published articles and more than 150 books on political, faith-related >> and scientific issues. billkatz - 14 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT > His favorite lunch?
> Spam-wich! This clown pushes out more pork than a Spam factory. Oh! I'm sorry; I can't say pork, he's a "Muslim holocaust revisionist"... Whatever the hell that is. I'll see what I can find on my end.
-b
W_B - 14 Sep 2005 16:12 GMT >> His favorite lunch? > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > >-b Just call him a pork eatin' infidel. --
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Clinton - 14 Sep 2005 16:36 GMT > His favorite lunch? > > Spam-wich! They asked Roberts his opinion on the monkey trial but he said he couldn't comment because, thanks to Kansas and Pennsylvania, that issue could again soon be before the court!
CWatters - 14 Sep 2005 17:32 GMT > Judging from a quick look on google, this is non-responding spammer. Actually I think this person is a member of the troll species. Trolls are believed to have evolved when a spammer mated with a blond many generations ago - demonstrating evolution quite neatly.
W_B - 14 Sep 2005 17:50 GMT >> Judging from a quick look on google, this is non-responding spammer. > >Actually I think this person is a member of the troll species. Trolls are >believed to have evolved when a spammer mated with a blond many generations >ago - demonstrating evolution quite neatly. More likely Devo-lution. --
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 14 Sep 2005 20:59 GMT > More likely Devo-lution. http://tinyurl.com/aqy3u
Steve
> -- > > W_B > Take out the G'RBAGE > wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
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W_B - 14 Sep 2005 21:34 GMT >> More likely Devo-lution. > >http://tinyurl.com/aqy3u > >Steve >> -- Whip it ! --
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