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Students, ask your teachers these questions and see the helplessness of Darwinism:
1.- Is there a single intermediate form fossil among all the 100 million or so that have been unearthed to date?
- No, there is not. Nobody can say there is, because every fossil evolutionists have to date proposed as a "missing link" either turned out to be a hoax or else was removed from the literature because it had been distortedly interpreted.
2.- Can a single protein molecule emerge by chance?
- No, it cannot. The chances of a protein molecule forming by chance are 1 in 10950. In practical terms that figure means "zero probability."
The probability of an average protein molecule made up of 500 amino acids being arranged in the correct quantity and sequence in addition to the probability of all of the amino acids it contains being only left-handed and being combined with only peptide bonds is "1" over 10950. We can write this number which is formed by putting 950 zeros next to 1 .
3.Is it true that there have been shown to be millions of living fossils?
- Yes. Specimens of living fossils are displayed all over the world. Thousands of fossils have been on show in hundreds of exhibitions in Turkey alone.
4.Is it true that Piltdown Man, exhibited for 40 years, was a hoax?
- Yes. A 500-year-old human cranium was joined onto an orangutan jaw and then stained with potassium dichromate to give it an aged appearance.
5.Is it true that Nebraska Man was a fraud based on a single peccary tooth?
- Yes. The reconstructions based on a single molar tooth took their place among evolutionist frauds when it was realized the tooth actually belonged to a peccary.
6.Is it true that Archæoraptor liaoningensis, proposed as a "dino-bird," was a fraud?
- Yes. The fossil, consisting of bone and stone held together using glue and plaster, was made by adding a dinosaur tail to a bird body. The fossil, described in the press as evidence for so-called evolution, was declared to be "dino-bird waffle" two years later.
7.Is it true that the Coelacanth, for years depicted as an intermediate form fossil, is a species of fish still living today?
- Yes. Because of the bones in its fins the Coelacanth was depicted as a fish about to progress to the walking stage. However, the capture of many living specimens consigned all fictitious evolutionist scenarios to the waste bin.
8.Is it true that Archaeopteryx, also put forward as a missing link, was actually a fully flying bird?
- Yes. It has been realized that this extinct bird, a tool for evolutionist claims because of the teeth in its jaws, the claw-like nails on its wings and long tail, actually flew in just the same way as present-day flying birds.
9.Did Ernst Haeckel admit that the embryo illustrations submitted as evidence of evolution were hoaxes?
- Yes. The lie that in the mother's womb the human embryo exhibits first fish-like and then reptilian features during the course of its development has gone down as another of the theory of evolution's deceptions.
10.Is it true that the fossil known as Lucy belonged to an extinct type of ape and has been removed from the fictitious tree of human evolution?
- Yes. Lucy, portrayed to the public as a missing link, is today agreed to have been an ape with no place in the human family tree. The magazine Science et Vie announced this in its cover story titled "Adieu Lucy" (Farewell, Lucy) in May 1999.
11.Have mutations ever been observed to produce beneficial organs?
- No, they have not. Since mutations occur at random, they are almost always harmful. The changes brought about by mutations can only resemble those caused in human beings in Hiroshima, Nagasaki or Chernobyl: death, handicap and disease...
12.Can natural selection bring about changes in an organism's genetic data or produce a new organ?
- No, it cannot. Natural selection proposes that those individuals able to adapt to their surroundings survive, while those that are unable, die out. This unconscious form of elimination cannot bestow ever more complex organs or systems on living things.
13.Is it true that the "peppered moths" (in the industrial melanism story), for so long proposed as evidence of natural selection as an evolutionary mechanism, were actually pictured by being glued onto trees?
- Yes. But even if the pictures in question were genuine, they would still provide no evidence for evolution. That is because as the numbers of light-colored moths declined as a result of natural selection, the darker population increased. But the population acquired no new genetic features.
14.Can the information sufficient to fill 1 million encyclopedia pages that is contained in DNA be coded in the correct sequence by chance?
- No, it cannot. In the same way that it is impossible for someone wearing a blindfold to randomly print out a million pages of meaningful information, so it is impossible for unconscious and haphazard factors to arrange DNA.
15.Is it true that inanimate atoms cannot join together and spontaneously give rise to life?
- Yes, it is true. Such medieval beliefs as flies emerging from food waste, moths from wool, or wheat producing mice, have been disproved in our day. "Life comes only from life" is today a generally agreed, proven scientific reality.
16.Is it possible for it to be the unconscious atoms constituting the brain that ask these questions, think, judge, rejoice, feel excitement, enjoy eating chocolate or listening to music?
- No. Human beings are entities with souls. The existence of the soul cannot be explained in material terms.
17.Is it true that the human eye provides a much more advanced and clearer image than any camera produced by even the most advanced present-day technology?
- Yes, it is true. It is irrational and illogical to maintain that images that thousands of conscious and rational engineers have failed to come up with are constantly produced by chance in a small area in the brain.
Source:http://www.askdarwinists.com/:)
Peace!
Students, ask your teachers these questions and see the helplessness of Darwinism:
1.- Is there a single intermediate form fossil among all the 100 million or so that have been unearthed to date?
- No, there is not. Nobody can say there is, because every fossil evolutionists have to date proposed as a "missing link" either turned out to be a hoax or else was removed from the literature because it had been distortedly interpreted.
2.- Can a single protein molecule emerge by chance?
- No, it cannot. The chances of a protein molecule forming by chance are 1 in 10950. In practical terms that figure means "zero probability."
The probability of an average protein molecule made up of 500 amino acids being arranged in the correct quantity and sequence in addition to the probability of all of the amino acids it contains being only left-handed and being combined with only peptide bonds is "1" over 10950. We can write this number which is formed by putting 950 zeros next to 1 .
3.Is it true that there have been shown to be millions of living fossils?
- Yes. Specimens of living fossils are displayed all over the world. Thousands of fossils have been on show in hundreds of exhibitions in Turkey alone.
4.Is it true that Piltdown Man, exhibited for 40 years, was a hoax?
- Yes. A 500-year-old human cranium was joined onto an orangutan jaw and then stained with potassium dichromate to give it an aged appearance.
5.Is it true that Nebraska Man was a fraud based on a single peccary tooth?
- Yes. The reconstructions based on a single molar tooth took their place among evolutionist frauds when it was realized the tooth actually belonged to a peccary.
6.Is it true that Archæoraptor liaoningensis, proposed as a "dino-bird," was a fraud?
- Yes. The fossil, consisting of bone and stone held together using glue and plaster, was made by adding a dinosaur tail to a bird body. The fossil, described in the press as evidence for so-called evolution, was declared to be "dino-bird waffle" two years later.
7.Is it true that the Coelacanth, for years depicted as an intermediate form fossil, is a species of fish still living today?
- Yes. Because of the bones in its fins the Coelacanth was depicted as a fish about to progress to the walking stage. However, the capture of many living specimens consigned all fictitious evolutionist scenarios to the waste bin.
8.Is it true that Archaeopteryx, also put forward as a missing link, was actually a fully flying bird?
- Yes. It has been realized that this extinct bird, a tool for evolutionist claims because of the teeth in its jaws, the claw-like nails on its wings and long tail, actually flew in just the same way as present-day flying birds.
9.Did Ernst Haeckel admit that the embryo illustrations submitted as evidence of evolution were hoaxes?
- Yes. The lie that in the mother's womb the human embryo exhibits first fish-like and then reptilian features during the course of its development has gone down as another of the theory of evolution's deceptions.
10.Is it true that the fossil known as Lucy belonged to an extinct type of ape and has been removed from the fictitious tree of human evolution?
- Yes. Lucy, portrayed to the public as a missing link, is today agreed to have been an ape with no place in the human family tree. The magazine Science et Vie announced this in its cover story titled "Adieu Lucy" (Farewell, Lucy) in May 1999.
11.Have mutations ever been observed to produce beneficial organs?
- No, they have not. Since mutations occur at random, they are almost always harmful. The changes brought about by mutations can only resemble those caused in human beings in Hiroshima, Nagasaki or Chernobyl: death, handicap and disease...
12.Can natural selection bring about changes in an organism's genetic data or produce a new organ?
- No, it cannot. Natural selection proposes that those individuals able to adapt to their surroundings survive, while those that are unable, die out. This unconscious form of elimination cannot bestow ever more complex organs or systems on living things.
13.Is it true that the "peppered moths" (in the industrial melanism story), for so long proposed as evidence of natural selection as an evolutionary mechanism, were actually pictured by being glued onto trees?
- Yes. But even if the pictures in question were genuine, they would still provide no evidence for evolution. That is because as the numbers of light-colored moths declined as a result of natural selection, the darker population increased. But the population acquired no new genetic features.
14.Can the information sufficient to fill 1 million encyclopedia pages that is contained in DNA be coded in the correct sequence by chance?
- No, it cannot. In the same way that it is impossible for someone wearing a blindfold to randomly print out a million pages of meaningful information, so it is impossible for unconscious and haphazard factors to arrange DNA.
15.Is it true that inanimate atoms cannot join together and spontaneously give rise to life?
- Yes, it is true. Such medieval beliefs as flies emerging from food waste, moths from wool, or wheat producing mice, have been disproved in our day. "Life comes only from life" is today a generally agreed, proven scientific reality.
16.Is it possible for it to be the unconscious atoms constituting the brain that ask these questions, think, judge, rejoice, feel excitement, enjoy eating chocolate or listening to music?
- No. Human beings are entities with souls. The existence of the soul cannot be explained in material terms.
17.Is it true that the human eye provides a much more advanced and clearer image than any camera produced by even the most advanced present-day technology?
- Yes, it is true. It is irrational and illogical to maintain that images that thousands of conscious and rational engineers have failed to come up with are constantly produced by chance in a small area in the brain.
Source:http://www.askdarwinists.com/:)
Peace!