Challenges
That Devastate Darwin
As a pagan
doctrine going back as far as ancient Egypt and Sumeria, the theory of
evolution came to the fore most extensively once more in the nineteenth
century. The most important development that made it the top topic of the world
of science was the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species
in 1859. In this book, Darwin in his own way opposes the fact that God created
different living species on Earth separately, for he erroneously claimed that
all living beings had an imaginary common ancestor and had diversified over
time through small changes.
Darwin's
theory was not based on any concrete scientific finding; as he also accepted,
it was just an "assumption". Moreover, as Darwin confessed in the
long chapter of his book titled, "Difficulties on Theory," the theory
failed in the face of many critical questions.
Darwin
invested all his hopes in new scientific discoveries, which he expected would
solve these difficulties. He indicated this expectation again and again in his
book. However, contrary to his expectations, scientific findings expanded the
dimensions of these difficulties and refuted the basic assumptions of the theory
one by one.
The defeat
of Darwinism in the face of science can be reviewed under three basic headings:
1) The
theory cannot explain how life originated on Earth.
2) There is
no scientific finding that indicates the "evolutionary mechanisms"
proposed by the theory have any evolutionary power at all.
3) The
fossil record proves the exact opposite of what the theory suggests.
In this
section, we will examine these three basic points in general outlines:
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