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Darwin’s Origin of Species
Monday, January 17, 2005

Darwin’s Origin of Species

Have you ever noticed that atheists do not like to answer questions? The question they least like to answer is: "how did time and chance produce complex systems?" (systems such as reproduction, respiration etc)

Read any pro-evolution book. Darwin’s book, The Origin of Species, does not address the origin of species! He talked about flowers, and the amount of seedlings they produced, but he does not explain how the reproductive systems of the flowers originated.

Decide for yourself, but I think Darwin was very dishonest in having the word "Origin" in the title of his book. Below is a quote from his book, it is the first paragraph in a chapter titled "Instinct":

"Many instincts are so wonderful that their development will probably appear to the reader a difficulty sufficient to overthrow my whole theory. I may premise that I have nothing to do with the origin of the mental powers, any more than I have with life itself. We are only concerned with the diversities of instinct and of the other mental faculties in animals of the same class




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