Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Theory of Evolution

AN ANCIENT IDEAS
The idea that life is the result of fortuitous events and without a goal is a myth of the 19th century. Viewed from the level of understanding of science that are still backward in time, the evolutionists believe that life is "simple".

Readopts more than one million species of living creatures that inhabit the earth. How diverse species with the overall characteristics of a completely different and perfect design comes into existence? Everyone who uses their minds would understand that life is a perfect work of creation is matchless.
However, the theory of evolution denies these obvious truths. According to him, all the species on earth evolved from one species into another species through the various events that occur randomly.
The first person who studies the evolution issue in depth - an idea that originated from the ancient Greeks - is a French biologist, Jean Baptist Lamarck. Lamarck's theory, put forward in the early 19th century, mentions that "living things inherit traits they acquired during life to the next generation." For example, in the opinion of Lamarck, giraffes evolved from animals like deer that constantly rubberneck when trying to get food from a tree branch is higher. However, the emergence of genetic science has buried the Lamarckian theory once and for all.
The second important man after Lamarck who defends this theory was an amateur naturalist, Charles Darwin. In his book The Origin of Species, published in 1859, he declared all the species originated from a common ancestor through a process that happens by chance. For example, according to Darwin, whales evolved from bears that tried to hunt in taut.1
Darwin was very skeptical when his proposed statement. He was not so sure about his theory, and recognizes many of the problems that are not able to explain in a chapter titled "Difficulties on Theory". Darwin hoped these difficulties will be overcome in the future along with the progress of science, and make some estimates. But the science of the 20th century Darwin of the claims one by one. Parallels between the theory of Lamarck and Darwin are both based on the understanding that science knowledge is still underdeveloped. The absence of the various branches of sciences such as biochemistry and microbiology at that time led to the evolutionists think that living things have a simple design that can be formed by chance. The ignorance of the laws of genetics led to the assumption that various living things can easily evolve into new species.
The progress of science knowledge has knock out all these myths and reveals that living creatures are the most superior creation.

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