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Harun Yahya.
Evolutionists' Confessions that they Espouse the Theory for Ideological Reasons
Numerous scientific findings in the second half of the 20th century and the current
century clearly, definitively revealed the invalidity of the theory of evolution. As stated
earlier, even the world's most prominent evolutionists are well aware of this. Indeed,
despite their blind devotion to their theory, they still admit that the theory faces
impossible quandaries. That being so, why are some scientists so determined to support
the theory, even though they know full well that it is unscientific?
As discussed in the Introduction, the reason for scientists' devotion to the theory of
evolution lies in their ideology. Evolutionists do not behave like real scientists at all and
persist with their ideology despite all their experiments, observations and research. The
basis of their ideology is their belief in materialism, which obliges them to deny the
existence of Allah. That is why, even though all the scientific data clearly and irrefutably
show the existence of a sublime creator, a lord of all, these materialist and evolutionist
scientists deny that Allah exists. However, they make unequivocal statements that all
evidence points to the existence of a Creator and the flawless creation brought into being
by Him, though their ideology makes it impossible for them to admit this.
Prof. Chandra Wickramasinghe is Professor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy at
Cardiff University and Director of the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology:
From my earliest training as a scientist, I was very strongly brainwashed to believe that
science cannot be consistent with any kind of deliberate creation. That notion has had to
be painfully shed. At the moment, I can't find any rational argument to knock down the
view which argues for conversion to God. We used to have an open mind; now we realize
that the only logical answer to life is creationand not accidental random shuffling.[xliii]
Prof. Fred Hoyle is a British astronomer and a mathematician at Cambridge University:
From an address that the evolutionist Greg Kirby gave at a Biology Teachers Association
meeting:
If you were to spend your life picking up bones and finding little fragments of head and
little fragments of jaw, there is a very strong desire there to exaggerate the importance
of those fragments. [liv]
FOOTNOTES:
[xliii] Chandra Wickramasinghe, Interview in London Daily Express, August 14, 1981.
[xliv] Fred Hoyle, Chandra Wickramasinghe, Evolution from Space, New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1984, p. 130.
[xlv] Franois Jacob, Le Jeu des Possibles ["The Play of Possibilities'"], Paris: LGF, 1986.
[xlvi] Dr. Michael Walker, Quadrant, October 1982, p. 44.
[xlvii] Robert Shapiro, Origins: A Sceptic's Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth, New
York: Summit Books, 1986, p. 207.
[xlviii] Hubert Yockey, "Self-Organization Origin of Life Scenarios and Information
Theory," Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 91, 1981, pp. 27-28.
[xlix] Paul R. Ehrlich and Richard W. Holm, "Patterns and Populations," Science, Vol. 137
(August 31, 1962), pp. 656-7.
[l] Theodosius Dobzhansky, "Evolution at Work," Science, May 9, 1958, p. 1092.
[li] Pierre Paul Grass, Evolution of Living Organisms, New York, Academic Press, 1977,
p.107.
[lii] Cemal Yldrm, Evrim Kuram ve Banazlk, ["The Theory of Evolution and Bigotry"] ,
p. 51.
[liii] G. A. Clark, C. M. Willermet, Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research,
New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1997, p. 76.
[liv] Paul S. Taylor, Origins Answer Book, 5th edition, 1995, p. 35.