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Believing as I do that man in the distant future will be a far more perfect creature than he now is, it is an intolerable thought that he and all other sentient beings are doomed to complete annihilation after such long-continued slow progress.

Charles Darwin.
Are man becoming a more perfect creature? Are we heading towards a brighter future?
Evidence proofs that we are not moving forward...
The truth tells us that we are not becoming perfect...
In fact...We are all moving backwards...
When I'm in my 2nd year in Junior High... My biology textbook taught me how the species in this wonderful world originated... This is absurd actually...The way they taught... Misleading people into the mist of lies... Covering people's eyes to see the TRUE creator of this world...
Why is this theory accepted widely? This is because people wants to deny the existence of a maker of this world... How miserable are we...
Charles Darwin theory not only lead people away from God...But he put us on the track of our own doom too... As we can see...The idea of racist also originated from this theory... People think that they are much more evolved (especially whites) than others...Thus it's their right to have better things than others...It's their claim to do what they want...Survival of the fittest... Only the best moves on... It's that what we want? Kicking out those that aren't perfect enough? We are only heading towards the extinction of ourselves... We are killing ourselves...THIS...is what the theory is bringing us to...
A perfect world...is made up of in-perfect things...
A true theory won't change...A true fact must be consistent...And the theory of natural selection isn't anything like that... Through breakthroughs and new achievements in science and technology...The theory is in crisis of being taken away...For the new evidence we get everyday...Are hitting down this theory badly... A genuine verity won't be questioned by new things...and this authentic theory...is that there is a Designer behind this good world...
Even Charles Darwin himself have said that if it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, his theory would absolutely breakdown.
And now...we have proof...
It's such a pity he has left this world earlier not to see his own theory's unconvincing points...
He proposed that all living beings on earth are like this by means of "Natural Selection". Natural selection acts to preserve and accumulate minor advantageous genetic mutations. Suppose a member of a species developed a functional advantage. Its offspring would inherit that advantage and pass it on to their offspring. The inferior (disadvantaged) members of the same species would gradually die out, leaving only the superior (advantaged) members of the species. Natural selection is the preservation of a functional advantage that enables a species to compete better in the wild. Darwin wrote, "...Natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, through slow steps..."
It is at this point, we can ask the question of "irreducibly complex system". An irreducibly complex system is one composed of multiple parts, all of which are necessary for the system function. If even one part is missing, the entire system will fail to function. Every individual part is integral.
The cells in our body...The complex organ that we have...The byzantine sensory organ...all of these cannot exist when one individual in it is absent... And what Charles Darwin proposed is that natural selection only takes in functions that are beneficial to the body... When we do not have all of the individual parts the thing won't function at all...thus bringing no benefits to the body...and so...based on the theory it should be taken away by natural selection...So why do have such complicated systems and organs in us?
When you put a designer behind this remarkable creation, all mist will be cleared up...

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