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INTRODUCTION: WHY THE THEORY OFEVOLUTION?ABRIEF HISTORY OF THE THEORYIMAGINARY MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTIONTHE FOSSILRECORD REFUTES EVOLUTIONTALE OF TRANSITION FROM WATERTO LANDORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALSDECEPTIVE FOSSILINTERPRETATIONSEVOLUTION FORGERIESTHE SCENARIO OF HUMAN EVOLUTIONTHE MOLECULAR IMPASSE OF EVOLUTIONDESIGN AND COINCIDENCETHE THEORY OF EVOLUTION:AMATERIALISTIC LIABILITYTHE REALESSENCE OF MATTERRELATIVITY OF TIME AND THE REALITYOF FATE2381418202729323746495360
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INTRODUCTION: WHY THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?
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ome of the people who have heard of "the theory of evolution" or "Darwinism", maythink that these concepts only concern the field of biology and that they have no sig-nificance in their everyday lives. This is a big misconception because far more than a bio-logical concept, the theory of evolution constitutes the underpinnings of a dishonest phi-losophy that has held sway over a great number of people.That philosophy is
"materialism"
, which holds a number of bogus views about whyand how we came into being. Materialism maintains that there is nothing but the matterand that matter is the essence of everything, be it organic or inorganic. Starting out fromthis premise,
it denies the existence of a divine Creator, that is, Allah.
Reducing every-thing to the level of matter, this notion transforms man into a creature that heeds onlymatter and turns away from moral values of whatever kind. This is the beginning of bigdisasters that will befall a man's life.The detriments of materialism are not only limited to individuals. Materialism alsoseeks to
abolish the basic values on which the state and society rest
and generate a soul-less and insensitive society that pays attention only to matter. Since the members of sucha society can never possess idealistic notions such as love for one's people, justice, loyal-ty, honesty, self-sacrifice, honour, or good morals, the social order established by theseindividuals is doomed to be shattered in a short while. For these reasons, materialism isone of the severest menaces to the basic values of the political and social order of a nation.The theory of evolution also constitutes the so-called scientific foundation of materi-alism that the communist ideology depends on. By taking the theory of evolution as a ref-erence, communism seeks to justify itself and to present its ideology as sound and cor-rect. This is why the founder of communism, Karl Marx, wrote for Darwin's book,
TheOrigin of Species
which laid the basis for the theory of evolution as "this is the book whichcontains the basis in natural history for our view".
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In point of fact, materialist notions of every kind, Marx's ideas being foremost amongthem, have utterly collapsed for the reason that the theory of evolution, which is in facta 19th century dogma on which materialism rests, has been absolutely invalidated by thefindings of modern science. Science has disproved and continues to disprove the materi-alist hypothesis that recognises the existence of nothing but matter and it demonstratesthat all beings are the products of creation by a superior being.The purpose of this book is to reveal the scientific facts that refute the theory of evo-lution in all fields and to inform people about the ulterior, underlying, and real purposeof this so-called "science", which is in fact a fraud.It should be pointed out that evolutionists have no answer to give to the book you arenow reading. And they will not even attempt to answer it for they are aware that such anact will simply help everyone to a better understanding that evolution is simply a lie.
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ABRIEF HISTORY OF THE THEORY
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he theory of evolution is the outcome of the materialist philosophy that surfacedwith the reawakening of ancient Sumerian and Greek materialistic myths and became widespread in the 19th century. Materialism seeks to explain nature through purely material factors. Since it denies creation right from the start, it asserts that everything, whether animate or inanimate, has appeared without an act of creation but ratheras a result of a coincidence that then acquired a condition of order. The human mind how-ever is so structured as to comprehend the existence of an organising will wherever it sees order. Materialistic philosophy, which is contrary to this very basic characteristic of the human mind, produced "the theory of evolution" in the middle of the 19th century.
Darwin's Imagination
The person who put forward the theory of evolution the way it is defended today,was an amateur English naturalist, Charles Robert Darwin.Darwin had never undergone a formal education in biology. He took only an amateurinterest in the subject of nature and living things. His interest spurred him to voluntarily join an expedition on board a ship named H.M.S. Beagle that set out from England in1832 and travelled around different regions of the world for five years. Young Darwinwas greatly impressed by various living species, especially by certain finches that he sawin the Galapagos Islands. He thought that the variations in their beaks were caused bytheir adaptation to their habitat. With this idea in mind, he supposed that the origin oflife and species lay in the concept of "adaptation to the environment". According toDarwin, different living species were not created separately by Allah but rather camefrom a common ancestor and became differentiated from each other as a result of natur-al forces.
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Karl Marx made it clearthat Darwin's theory pro-vided a solid ground formaterialism and thus alsofor communism. He alsoshowed his sympathy toDarwin by dedicating
Das Kapital 
, which is consid-ered as his greatest work,to him. In the German edi-tion of the book, he wrote:"From a devoted admirerto Charles Darwin". (left)
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