The Secret Beyond Matter
Confessions of the Evolutionists
Chapter 3. Evolutionists' Confessions Regarding the Invalidity of the Theory of EvolutionAs stated in the Introduction, evolutionist scientists know perfectly well that not one single branch of science has corroborated their theory and that the whole concept is totally groundless. Yet for the sake of ideology, they continue to defend the theory, even while some evolutionists confess that it's invalid. Pierre Paul Grassé is the former president of the French Academy of Sciences and author of the book Evolution of Living Organisms. As he writes:
After setting out the impossibility of random mutations having met all the needs of the living world, Grassé goes on to say:
Prof. Derek Ager, who is the former president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (and head of the department of geology and oceanography at University College of Swansea):
Dr. Robert Milikan is a Nobel Prize winner and renowned evolutionist:
Dr. Lewis Thomas, the author of Lives of a Cell:
Jerry Coyne is of the Chicago University Evolution and Ecology Department:
H. S. Lipson, the British physicist:
Gregory Alan Pesely is professor of philosophy:
Dr. Colin Patterson is an evolutionist paleontologist and curator of London's Natural History Museum, editor of the museum's journal and author of the book Evolution:
Dr. Albert Fleischman, zoologist at the University of Erlangen:
W. R. Thompson is head of the Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control in Ottawa:
E. O. Wiley of City University of New York's, Ichthyology Department and the American Museum of Natural History, expresses his thoughts on Norman Macbeth's book Darwin Retried:
Roger Lewin is a well-known evolutionist science writer and former editor of New Scientist magazine:
Dr. Nils Heribert-Nilsson, is a Swedish geneticist and professor of botany at the University of Lund in Sweden:
Paul Lemoine, a former director of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris:
Norman Macbeth, a Harvard-trained lawyer, has made the study of Darwinian theory his avocation for many years:
Prof. Cemal Yıldırım, a Turkish evolutionist, is professor of philosophy at Middle East Technical University and visiting scholar at California State University in Northridge:
C. D. Darlington, an English biologist, geneticist and director of the John Innes Centre:
Eric Bapteste, an evolutionary biologist at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France explains how Darwin’s tree-of-life concept is obsolete and needs to be discarded:
Footnotes25- Pierre Paul Grassé, Evolution of Living Organisms, New York: Academic Press, 1977, p. 8. 26- Ibid., p. 103. 27- Derek Ager, "The Nature of the Fossil Record." Proceedings of the Geological Association, Vol. 87, No. 2, 1976, p. 132. 28- SBS Vital Topics, David B. Loughran, April 1996, Stewarton Bible School, Stewarton, Scotland, URL:http://www.rmplc.co.uk/eduweb/ sites/sbs777/vital/evolutio.html 29- Lewis Thomas, "On the Uncertainty of Science," Key Reporter, Vol. 46 (Autumn 1980), p. 2. 30- H.A. Orr and Jerry Coyne (1992), "The Genetics of Adaptation: A Reassessment," American Naturalist, pp. 140, 726. 31- H. S. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks at Evolution," Physics Bulletin, 31 (1980), p. 138. 32- G.A. Pesely, "The Epistemological Status of Natural Selection," Laval Theologique et Philosophique, Vol. 38 (Feb. 1982), p. 74. 33- Dr. Colin Patterson, "Evolution and Creationism: Can You Tell Me Anything About Evolution?", November 1981 Presentation at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 34- http://www.rmplc. co. uk/eduweb/sites/sbs777/vital/evolutio.html 35- Charles Darwin, Introduction to The Origin of Species, 6th Edition (1956) p. xxii. 36- E.O.Wiley, "Review of Darwin Retried by MacBeth." Systematic Zoology, Vol. 24 (June. 1975), p. 270. 37- Roger Lewin, In the Age of Mankind, Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 1988. p. 22. 38- Heribert Nilsson, Synthetische Artbildung (lund, Swewden: Verlag CWK Gleerup, 1953), p. 31. 39- Introduction: De (Evolution), Encyclopedie Française, Vol. 5 (1937) p. 6. 40- Norman Macbeth, Darwin Retried: An Appeal to Reason, Boston: Gambit, 1971, p. 147 41- Cemal Yildirim, Evrim Kurami ve Bagnazlik ["The Theory of Evolution and Bigotry"], Bilgi Publishing, January 1989, pp. 56-57. 42- Ibid., p. 131. 43- Ibid., p. 108. 44- Giorgio de Santillana, and Hertha von Dechend, Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth (Boston: Gambit Inc., 1969), p. 68.. 45- Graham Lawton, “Uprooting Darwin’s Tree,” New Scientist, (24 January 2009), p. 34
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