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Rebuking
evolution
Abu ahmad salahudin
Al-Mamluk al-Qasiri
What is Evolution?
• Evolution is based on a few principles;
• -the understanding that all species in the
Earth originated from a common ancestor
(protocell)
• -the protocell emerged coincidently, by chance
not created
• -thus, the universe is not created by God
Questions to Evolutionists
• How life in Earth originated?
• What is the mechanism of Evolution?
• There must be intermediary fossils. Are there
any such fossils?
How Life Originated: An Atheist
Perspective
• Life in Earth created by chance, coincidence
• Took millions of years of process
• After millions of years, a protocell emerged
(from where?)
• The protocell evolves to more complex cell
• Evolves in to more complex, then become
biawak, lembu and…MEN??
BUT HOW THE FIRST PROTOCELL ARE FORMED 3.8 BILLIONS
AGO??
TO MAKE A PROTOCELL
• You must have 1) DNA 2) protein
• To make a protein, there must be a protein
• - a protein need 100 different enzyme
• - all amino acid is right type
• -all amino acids are left-handed
• United in a “peptide” bond
• And DNA formed from protein too.
• So how the first protein formed? It formed from
nothing, so there must be GOD
Sir Fred Hoyle
He said, “the chances of life
evolving by chance like Darwinists
said is,
“one-in-1040,000”
which is considered as
“mathematically impossible for it to
occur”- Fred Hoyle, Intelligent
Universe
He commented:
The chance that higher life forms
might have emerged in this way (by
chance) is comparable to the
chance that a tornado sweeping
through a junkyard might assemble
a Boeing 747 from the materials
therein. Nature, 294 (1981), p.10
Why DNA cannot be formed by chance
(probability)
Frank Salisbury, biologists
“A medium protein might include about
300 amino acids. He DNA gene
controlling this would have about 1000
nucleotides in its chain. Since there are
four kind of nucleotides in a DNA chain,
one consisting of 1000 links could exist
in 41 000 forms. Using a little algebra,
we can see that 4^1000=10^600. Ten
multiplied by itself 600 times gives the
figure 1 followed by 600 zeros! This
number is beyond comprehensible”
The probability for life emerged by
chance is:
The Earth’s age is about 4 billion years.
Scientists have marked the Earth’s age with few division,
called eons (era as above), and period.
Lets focus to the Cambrian Period in the Paleozoic Eon
The Cambrian Period dated to 543 million to 490 millions years ago.
During these period, most of today’s living phyllum (animal classes)
has originated in the period.
During the Precambrian Period, almost all of living things in the
Earth are unicellular, but during the Cambrian Period, life EXISTS
suddenly!
Richard Monarstersky, journalist
at the Science News
“A half billion years ago, the remarkably
complex forms of animals we see today
suddenly appeared. This moment, right
at the start of Earth’s Cambrian Period,
some 550 million years ago, marks the
evolutionary explosion that filled the
seas with Earth’s first complex
creatures..the large animal phyla of
today were present already in the early
Cambria..and they were as distinct from
each other as they are today”
Richard Dawkins, Oxford
University zoologist
“ For example, the Cambrian
strata of rocks..are the oldest
ones in which we find most of the
major invertebrate groups. And
we find many of them already in
an advanced state of evolution,
the very first time they appear. It
is as though they were just
planted there, without any
evolutionary history”
Mechanisms of Evolution
• They say, evolution occurs by;
• - natural selection
• - mutation
What is natural selection?
Natural selection is the survival of
the fittest..
When a being faced an obstacle, it
somehow driven by “inner need” to
overcome the obstacle
Like the giraffe, long-long time ago, it
should have a shorter neck, but it
find out that the giraffe cannot eat
plants from high trees, so it “evolves”
to grow a longer neck
Persoalannya, kalau leher dah
pendek, kenapa tak nak makan
rumput atau tumbuhan renek?
This is a joke.
How birds are formed according to
Darwininsts
Like a fairy tale,
Once upon a time, a dinosaur
(Velociraptor) saw a fly. It attracted
the fly so, it chased the fly..
It chased and chased and chased,
for millions of years…
And “poof”, feathers appeared, and
“I believe I Can fly!!”
The question is, why the dinosaur
chased the fly, for millions of years?
Evolutionists say that apes evolved to
human, to suit the environment..
But, actually there are some advantages in
the ape side rather than human side.
Evolutionists said that apes evolve to human, so it can adopt better
to the environment. But think again,
Humans bipedalism require more energy to walk, than a monkey or
other animals who walk on all fours. So, if the “natural selection” is
true, why apes evolve to human and waste more energy?
Mutations
• Defined as;- breaks or replacements taking
place in a DNA molecule, sourced from
external effects, such as radiation and
chemical reaction.
• Some of the evolutionists believed that maybe
mutations is one of the mechanism of
evolution
• Do you know what is the effect of mutation??
“In practice, mutants die, sterile or tend to the wild type”- Michael
Pitman
WHY MUTATIONS ARE IMPOSSIBLE FOR EVOLUTION?
• The direct effect of mutation is harmful
• Mutations did not add new information in the
DNA
• To inherit the mutation, mutations must be
occur in the reproductive system of the
organism
• Those pictures are not from some fairytail, it is
widely believed by evolutionists.
• If their “sketches” are true, then there will be
many intermediate fossils can be found.
• Today, we have 350 000 000 fossils, yet not
one of the intermediate fossils can be found?
• Why?? Are they exist at all??
Australopithecus “Lucy”- Our ancestor
Homo heidelbergenesis
Nebraska Man
Piltdown Man
Neanderthal Man
Cro-Magnon Man
• Who are these half-ape, half-man in the
pictures?
• The evolutionists found a piece of fossil, get
excited and then draw the whole thing and
say to the world “Hey, look at this piece of
fossil I found. It is our ancestor! Here a cool
full drawing about our ancestor”
• Do you want to know who are the true Lucy,
Neanderthal Man, Cro-Magnon man?
This is the truth. The fossil they found are apes, pigs and
normal man reside. No half-ape, sorry Darwin..:D
Conclusion:
• How life begins?
- the chances for life to emerge coincidentally is
1^600 (mathematically impossible)
-DNA is very complex. Information contained in it is
equal to 3.1 billion words. Most cutting-edge
computer only stored 6000 words of information.
-to create a single cell, we need a protein.
Evolutionists don’t know how the first proetin are
formed
• What is mechanism of evolution?
-Natural survival is absurd and unacceptable
-Mutation never cause a good effect
-During Cambrian Explosion, 545 billion years
ago, around 1 million species appeared
suddenly, unexplainable by evolution theory
-Today we have 35 phylla, there are 50 phylla in
Cambrian Period
• Intermediate fossils?
- There are 350 000 000 fossils discovered, but
there is not even one intermediate fossils to
support their drawings
- Dinosaur chase fly, and suddenly grow wings?
- A mammal swim in the water, and turned to
whale after millions of year?
- Nebraska Man, Piltdown Man, Peking Men are
built on false predictions.
The Grand Conclusion:
There is God. Sorry Darwin..
Mamluk is rising

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Rebuking Evolution

  • 2. What is Evolution? • Evolution is based on a few principles; • -the understanding that all species in the Earth originated from a common ancestor (protocell) • -the protocell emerged coincidently, by chance not created • -thus, the universe is not created by God
  • 3.
  • 4. Questions to Evolutionists • How life in Earth originated? • What is the mechanism of Evolution? • There must be intermediary fossils. Are there any such fossils?
  • 5. How Life Originated: An Atheist Perspective • Life in Earth created by chance, coincidence • Took millions of years of process • After millions of years, a protocell emerged (from where?) • The protocell evolves to more complex cell • Evolves in to more complex, then become biawak, lembu and…MEN??
  • 6. BUT HOW THE FIRST PROTOCELL ARE FORMED 3.8 BILLIONS AGO??
  • 7. TO MAKE A PROTOCELL • You must have 1) DNA 2) protein • To make a protein, there must be a protein • - a protein need 100 different enzyme • - all amino acid is right type • -all amino acids are left-handed • United in a “peptide” bond • And DNA formed from protein too. • So how the first protein formed? It formed from nothing, so there must be GOD
  • 8. Sir Fred Hoyle He said, “the chances of life evolving by chance like Darwinists said is, “one-in-1040,000” which is considered as “mathematically impossible for it to occur”- Fred Hoyle, Intelligent Universe He commented: The chance that higher life forms might have emerged in this way (by chance) is comparable to the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein. Nature, 294 (1981), p.10
  • 9. Why DNA cannot be formed by chance (probability) Frank Salisbury, biologists “A medium protein might include about 300 amino acids. He DNA gene controlling this would have about 1000 nucleotides in its chain. Since there are four kind of nucleotides in a DNA chain, one consisting of 1000 links could exist in 41 000 forms. Using a little algebra, we can see that 4^1000=10^600. Ten multiplied by itself 600 times gives the figure 1 followed by 600 zeros! This number is beyond comprehensible”
  • 10. The probability for life emerged by chance is:
  • 11. The Earth’s age is about 4 billion years. Scientists have marked the Earth’s age with few division, called eons (era as above), and period. Lets focus to the Cambrian Period in the Paleozoic Eon
  • 12. The Cambrian Period dated to 543 million to 490 millions years ago. During these period, most of today’s living phyllum (animal classes) has originated in the period. During the Precambrian Period, almost all of living things in the Earth are unicellular, but during the Cambrian Period, life EXISTS suddenly!
  • 13. Richard Monarstersky, journalist at the Science News “A half billion years ago, the remarkably complex forms of animals we see today suddenly appeared. This moment, right at the start of Earth’s Cambrian Period, some 550 million years ago, marks the evolutionary explosion that filled the seas with Earth’s first complex creatures..the large animal phyla of today were present already in the early Cambria..and they were as distinct from each other as they are today”
  • 14. Richard Dawkins, Oxford University zoologist “ For example, the Cambrian strata of rocks..are the oldest ones in which we find most of the major invertebrate groups. And we find many of them already in an advanced state of evolution, the very first time they appear. It is as though they were just planted there, without any evolutionary history”
  • 15. Mechanisms of Evolution • They say, evolution occurs by; • - natural selection • - mutation
  • 16. What is natural selection? Natural selection is the survival of the fittest.. When a being faced an obstacle, it somehow driven by “inner need” to overcome the obstacle Like the giraffe, long-long time ago, it should have a shorter neck, but it find out that the giraffe cannot eat plants from high trees, so it “evolves” to grow a longer neck Persoalannya, kalau leher dah pendek, kenapa tak nak makan rumput atau tumbuhan renek? This is a joke.
  • 17. How birds are formed according to Darwininsts Like a fairy tale, Once upon a time, a dinosaur (Velociraptor) saw a fly. It attracted the fly so, it chased the fly.. It chased and chased and chased, for millions of years… And “poof”, feathers appeared, and “I believe I Can fly!!” The question is, why the dinosaur chased the fly, for millions of years?
  • 18. Evolutionists say that apes evolved to human, to suit the environment.. But, actually there are some advantages in the ape side rather than human side.
  • 19. Evolutionists said that apes evolve to human, so it can adopt better to the environment. But think again, Humans bipedalism require more energy to walk, than a monkey or other animals who walk on all fours. So, if the “natural selection” is true, why apes evolve to human and waste more energy?
  • 20. Mutations • Defined as;- breaks or replacements taking place in a DNA molecule, sourced from external effects, such as radiation and chemical reaction. • Some of the evolutionists believed that maybe mutations is one of the mechanism of evolution • Do you know what is the effect of mutation??
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. “In practice, mutants die, sterile or tend to the wild type”- Michael Pitman WHY MUTATIONS ARE IMPOSSIBLE FOR EVOLUTION?
  • 24. • The direct effect of mutation is harmful • Mutations did not add new information in the DNA • To inherit the mutation, mutations must be occur in the reproductive system of the organism
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. • Those pictures are not from some fairytail, it is widely believed by evolutionists. • If their “sketches” are true, then there will be many intermediate fossils can be found. • Today, we have 350 000 000 fossils, yet not one of the intermediate fossils can be found? • Why?? Are they exist at all??
  • 28. Australopithecus “Lucy”- Our ancestor Homo heidelbergenesis
  • 31. • Who are these half-ape, half-man in the pictures? • The evolutionists found a piece of fossil, get excited and then draw the whole thing and say to the world “Hey, look at this piece of fossil I found. It is our ancestor! Here a cool full drawing about our ancestor” • Do you want to know who are the true Lucy, Neanderthal Man, Cro-Magnon man?
  • 32. This is the truth. The fossil they found are apes, pigs and normal man reside. No half-ape, sorry Darwin..:D
  • 33. Conclusion: • How life begins? - the chances for life to emerge coincidentally is 1^600 (mathematically impossible) -DNA is very complex. Information contained in it is equal to 3.1 billion words. Most cutting-edge computer only stored 6000 words of information. -to create a single cell, we need a protein. Evolutionists don’t know how the first proetin are formed
  • 34. • What is mechanism of evolution? -Natural survival is absurd and unacceptable -Mutation never cause a good effect -During Cambrian Explosion, 545 billion years ago, around 1 million species appeared suddenly, unexplainable by evolution theory -Today we have 35 phylla, there are 50 phylla in Cambrian Period
  • 35. • Intermediate fossils? - There are 350 000 000 fossils discovered, but there is not even one intermediate fossils to support their drawings - Dinosaur chase fly, and suddenly grow wings? - A mammal swim in the water, and turned to whale after millions of year? - Nebraska Man, Piltdown Man, Peking Men are built on false predictions.
  • 36. The Grand Conclusion: There is God. Sorry Darwin..