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Fact or Fantasy ???
Based on the teachings of
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
PrabhupadaFounder Acharya –
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Did our grandfathers look like this?
Or like this?
and how did it work without the other?
Which evolved first?
The Egg or The Hen
The Floweror
The Bee
Even if evolution is true, then….
Why are Apes and
Monkeys not extinct?
Where are the intermediate forms (missing links) between Ape and Man?
“There is no evidence which would show man developing step by step from lower forms of life...
…there is no such things as missing links.”
Dr. Austin H. ClarkBiologist, Smithsonian Institute
“Evolution is not an established theory but a tentative hypothesis....
It is not universally accepted.”
admitted by Thomas Huxley, who was one of the most vigorous supporter of Darwin
“The main purpose of Darwinism was to drive away
every last trace of an incredible God from biology.”
T. Rosazakin famous book “Unfinished Animal”
from Darwin himself
Hidden Truths
Darwin writes
“I am a firm believer that
without speculation there is no good
and original observation.”
in a letter to A. R. Wallace (Dec.22 1857)
Darwin writes
“You will be greatly disappointed. It
(forthcoming book) will be grievously too hypothetical.”
in a letter, regarding the concluding chapters of ‘The Origin of the Species’ (1858)
Darwin confesses
“Not one change of species into another
is on record...we cannot prove that a single species has
changed.”
towards the end of his life
Bombardier Beetle
half inch
Marvel of God
“Its defense system is extraordinarily intricate, a cross between tear gas and
a tommy gun.”
Time Magazine reported on February 25, 1985
“The bombardier beetle does appear to be unique in
the animal kingdom.”
“It generates a noxious spray which explodes
from its body at a boiling 100° C.”
Time Magazine reported on February 25, 1985
Hydrogen Peroxide & HydroquinonesEnzymes
Chamber 1 Chamber 2
How did Bombardier evolve this system?
How does it prevent its own destruction from explosion?
Problem No.1
SolutionIt prevent this with the help of
an Inhibitor, which prevents the explosive chemical reactions
from taking place.
Then, how does it generate the explosion?
When an anti-inhibitor is added to the other chemicals, an explosive reaction occurs and the beetle is
able to defend itself.
How did Bombardier evolve this system?
Problem No.2
Solution
It has the necessary equipment, including twin-tail tubes to
“exhaust”. These tubes can be aimed at enemies in a 180 arc.
It must have a tough “combustion chamber” with an
outlet to release the energy.
How did Bombardier evolve this system?
Problem No.3
Solution
Duane Gish, Ph.D.
Is creation of beetle an example of the “impersonal,
plus time, plus chance”
or is it an example of a special, intricate creation by
God who is intimately involved with His creatures?
The beginning of a long line of
evolutionary progress!...
Squirrel wants to evolve wings so as to fly and catch its food.
Suppose, squirrel is on the brink of
starvation due to overpopulation
It notices a flying insect!
Stephen J. Gould, a leading evolutionist
“The idea that an arm could evolve into a
wing is absurd.”
Moving headup and down
causes dizziness.
This dizziness is caused by a change in blood pressure in the
head.
Giraffe’s neck is 2.5
meters long
Giraffe moves its neck up
and down very fast.
Special valves in neck, control the blood flow to brain.
Elastic blood vessels in the giraffe's head allow harboring of enough blood to prevent the giraffe from passing out when bent in this position.
If evolution of this valve is true
then...
…lets take a look at a pre-historic event
He feels thirsty!!!!
He hopes for evolution of valves!!
and develops an headache while bending down.
Oh!!! better luck next time.
Outcome….
“The Darwinian theory is not the result of scientific
research, but purely the product of imagination.”
Dr. Fleischman, an Erlangen Zoologist
How simple is a single cell organism?
1979Evolutionists said
Mycoplasma genitalium were of “special evolutionary interest
because of theirextremely simple cell structure.”
During 80s and early 90s,
extensive research was carried
out on Mycoplasma genitalium
1996Microbiologists decided
“Mycoplasma genitalium can no longer be thought of as simple
organisms.”
Escherichia Coli (E-coli)
A single-celled organism
Simple form of life
“transport system”
Annual Review of MicrobiologyYear 2000 edition
“regulation system”
discusses its various complex cellular
processes like …….
“The theory of evolution suffers from grave defects, which are
becoming more and more apparent as time advances.”
Albert Fleishman,Professor of Comparative Anatomy,
Earlangan University
How simple is a single cell ?
Once thought to be a simple bag of chemicals,
the cell is now understood to be an elaborate system of molecular machinery that surpasses a modern
city in complexity.
Number of cells in a Human body
100,000,000,000,000(One hundred trillion)
IRREDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY
“Irreducibly complex system mean a single system composed of several
well-matched, interacting parts that contribute to the basic function, wherein the removal of any one of the parts causes the system to
effectively cease functioning.”
Michael Behe, Biochemist,
Lehigh University
It requires over 50 different protein parts for operation.
Bacterial Flagellum at work
DNA Gyrase
Palmitic Acid
“If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which
could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.”
Charles Darwin
Mutations
“Good ones (Mutations) are so rare that we can consider them
ALL BAD.”
Dr. H.J. Muller, who won the Nobel prize for his work on mutations
Mutations
Inferior Changes
“To improve a living organism
by random mutation is like
saying you could improve a Swiss watch by dropping it and bending one of its wheels or axis.”
Albert Szent-Gyorgi, Nobel Laureate (Medicine)
Plant Breeding
“There are natural limits to the degree that
an organism can be modified by
breeding”
Luther Burbankan American Botanist
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
2nd Law ofThermodynamics
EvolutionComplexity
Time
Time Arrow
“Evolution of the species means constant and steady
increase in order and complexity -- the Amoeba to
Man idea. The second law says no such thing can occur
spontaneously.”Lord Kelvin, Father of Thermodynamics
“Overwhelming strong proofs of intelligent and
benevolent design lie around us. The atheistic idea is so
nonsensical that I cannot put it into words.”
Lord Kelvin, Father of Thermodynamics
“Evolutionism is a fairy tale for grown-ups.”
Bounoure, Director, National Center of Scientific Research, France
Perfect knowledge from Vedas
sarva-yoniñu kaunteyamürtayaù sambhavanti yäùtäsäà brahma mahad yonir
ahaà béja-pradaù pitä
“It should be understood that all species of life, O son of
Kunté, are made possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the seed-giving
father.”
(Bhagavat Gita 14.4)
mayädhyakñeëa prakåtiùsüyate sa-caräcaramhetunänena kaunteya
jagad viparivartate
(Bhagavat Gita 9.10)
Vedic Concept of Evolution
A body is NOT transmigrating
into another body.
Soul is transmigratingfrom one body to
anotherjanmanta vada
açétià
catu
raç c
aiva lakñäàs t
äï jéva-jä
tiñu
bhram
adbhiù p
uruñaiù
prä
pyaà mänuñyaà
janm
a-pary
ayät
tad a
py abhala
täà jä
taù te
ñäm
ätmäbhim
äninäà
varäkäëäm
anäçr
itya g
ovinda-ca
raëa-d
vayam
Brahm
a-vaivarta
Puräëa
Vedic Concept of Evolution“One attains the human
form of life after transmigrating through
8,400,000 species of life by the process of gradual
evolution. That human form of life is spoiled for those
conceited fools who do not take shelter of the lotus feet
of Govinda [Kåñëa].’’
Vedic Concept of Evolution
Evolution of Consciousness through the
8,400,000 forms of life.
jalaja nava-laksanisthavara laksa-vimsati
krmayo rudra-sankhyakah
Padma Purana
Vedic Concept of Evolution
paksinam dasa-laksanamtrimsal-laksani pasavahcatur-laksani manusah
Padma Purana
Vedic Concept of Evolution
käraëaà guëa-saìgo ’syasad-asad-yoni-janmasu
(Bhagavat Gita 13.22)
Vedic Concept of Evolution
yaà yaà väpi smaran bhävaàtyajaty ante kalevaramtaà tam evaiti kaunteyasadä tad-bhäva-bhävitaù
“Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his present body, in his
next life he will attain to that state without fail.”
(Bhagavat Gita 8.6)