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| Genre/Form: | Pictorial works |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Hârun Yahya; Carl Nino Rossini; Ron Evans; Timothy Mossman |
| OCLC Number: | 86077147 |
| Language Note: | Translated from the Turkish. |
| Notes: | "October 2006"--v. 1. Vol. 1, 768 [20] p. |
| Description: | v. : col. ill. ; 38 cm. |
| Contents: | [Pt.1] Book -- [Pt.2] CD-ROM titled Fossils have discredited evolution. |
| Other Titles: | Yaratılıs ̧atlası. |
| Responsibility: | Harun Yahya ; [translated by Carl Nino Rossini, Ronald Evans ; edited by Timothy Mossman]. |
Abstract:
Some 150 years ago, the British naturalist Charles Darwin proposed a theory based on various observations made during his travels, but which could not be supported by any subsequent scientific findings. In essence, his theory of evolution consisted of various scenarios, assumptions and conjectures that Darwin dreamed up in his own imagination. According to his evolution scenario, inanimate substances came together by chance to give rise to the first living cell. No doubt this claim was highly inaccurate, and one that could not be corroborated by any scientific evidence or findings. Again according to that myth, this single-celled life form gradually and again by chance turned into the first living species of microbe in other words, it evolved. According to the evolution error, all the life forms on Earth, from bacteria on up to human beings, emerged as the result of this same imaginary process. Darwin's claims were of course based on no scientific evidence or findings. But since the scientific understanding and technological means available at the time were at a fairly primitive level, the full extent of the ridiculous and unrealistic nature of his assertions did not emerge fully into the light of day. In such a climate, Darwin's scenarios received general acceptance from a wide number of circles. - Publisher.
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