| Introduction
The Blind Coincidences that the Darwinists Believe
to Be Rational
Before examining the perfection of the systems
that allow birds to talk, first it's worth dwelling on the invalid assumption
of "coincidence," the foundation of all the hypotheses in evolutionary theory.
Doing so will make it easier to see through the highly illogical claim that
the remarkable characteristics of the creatures cited in this book are simply
the product of coincidences.
The noun coincidence is typically modified by such adjectives as unconscious,
disorderly, unplanned and random. These words imply no conscious power,
system, rationality, nor any source of knowledge. They express the occurrence
of unplanned situations, and spontaneous events with no specific purpose.
But look at how the word coincidence is used in Darwinist-materialist
circles, and you'll encounter somewhat different definitions. Scientists
who defend the Darwinist-materialist philosophy link to the word coincidence
meanings that should rightly be attributed to Creation, such as consciousness,
rationality, knowledge, and plan. They speak about coincidence as though
it were referring to a powerful sentient being. Their purpose in all this
is to deny the reality that living creatures have been created.
R. C. Sproul, author of Not A Chance, explains the unrealistic "scientific"
meaning that coincidence has acquired in Darwinist circles:
When scientists attribute instrumental power to chance,
they have left the domain of physics and resorted to magic. Chance is
their magic wand to make not only rabbits but entire universes appear
out of nothing.1
Overlooking the reality of creation despite immeasurable scientific proof,
and continuing to defend their ideology with great fanaticism, they do
not realize how wrong they are. How far they have distanced themselves
from reason and logic! In his work La Science et la réalité (Science and
Reality), French scientist and Professor Pierre Delbet has this to say
about the fallacy of attributing creative power to coincidence:
Chance appears today as a law, the most general of all
laws. It has become for me a soft pillow like the one which in Montaigne's
words only ignorance and disinterest can provide, but this is a scientific
pillow.2
In reality, the concept of "coincidence," which Darwinists use as a scientific
explanation for life's origins expresses randomness, uncertainty, and
lack of purpose. Therefore, to claim that a perfect system and a perfect
balance are the product of these "blind coincidences" is incompatible
with reason, logic and the scientific method. To suggest that an existing
design is "without purpose," or to try and explain a functioning system
with "chance happenings" is plain denial.
To illustrate the impossibility of Darwinist scientists' claim that life
is the product of coincidence, just think of a huge warehouse filled with
various electronic devices, circuitry, cables and wiring. What if we wait
for these various parts to assemble themselves into a computer? How long,
do you think, would it take for those parts to start fitting themselves
together as the result of a "coincidence"? How probable is it? Independent
parts have no knowledge of what kind of structure they will form when
they are put together. Of course, they have no idea of their basic purpose-to
produce a functioning computer. However long you wait, this illusionary
scenario will remain impossible to achieve.
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No one doubts that some conscious being's intervention is required for
these components to assemble themselves into some kind of design. In such
a situation, the effects of coincidence would do no more than to upset
whatever order already exists. If it's irrational to dwell on the likelihood
of mechanical parts coming together into even a single computer as a result
of uncontrolled effects, it's even more highly irrational to suggest that
countless living creatures possessing complex systems, whose every organ
is composed of scores of essential parts, could be the product of coincidence.

Michael Behe |
Michael J. Behe, a famous professor of biochemistry, expressed his astonishment
to colleagues who see coincidence as the law of the order and the diversity
that we encounter:
Chance is of course chance, but law in this context
we can see as Darwinian evolution. Although we conclude that some features
of the cell have been designed, many may have arisen gradually through
mutation or natural selection. Only if we rule out chance and law can
we move on to conclude that a feature was designed.3

Charles Darwin |
As we have pointed out, Darwinists see "coincidence" as the principle
that has created all living creatures, their complex anatomical structures
and genetic information. They believe that acts that in reality require
forms of intelligence-such as calculation, planning, design and judgment-are
brought to a successful conclusion by coincidences. Defenders of this
absurd understanding attribute extraordinary roles and meanings to "coincidence."
According to them, the power that fashioned the brains, the minds, thinking
and reasoning ability, memories, appearances and other characteristics
of all those who have ever lived, for hundreds of thousands of years,
is a genius by the name of "coincidence." According to this ridiculous
claim, those professors who make discoveries and solve complex physical
equations, those artists who create valuable works of art, those statesmen
who lead millions of citizens are brought into existence through unconscious
coincidences. According to Darwinists, the only things that blind coincidence
needs to bring about such extraordinary events are the mechanism called
"natural selection" and time. According to this warped logic, all coincidence
needs is time, to turn black mud into birds, horses, giraffes, butterflies-and
even scientists, politicians and painters. There is absolutely no scientific
evidence to support these claims, which resemble a fantastic, irrational
science fiction yarn.
To date, we have published several books dealing with the subject of
evolution. In several, we have mentioned the various wonders of creation
that invalidate these totally illogical claims. This present book will
take up one of the important pieces of evidence of creation, birds' ability
to talk and imitate sounds. Here, we'll display the serious logical flaws
in the arguments produced by evolutionists, who lead themselves up the
blind alley of coincidence. And we'll make clear for all to see the impasse
in which they find themselves.
In the illustration above, a clock is gradually
assembled in stages. In any of the intermediate phases, the clock
cannot run. Only when every part is in the right place can it work
properly. No one would claim that this clock's parts had been shaped
by natural effects and assembled into one piece over time. Yet the
evolutionists claim that living creatures' complex systems were
formed in phases, by coincidental mechanisms. In blind defense of
their theory, they claim that living creatures are products of coincidence-even
though this assertion is untenable even in the case of a simple
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Electronic parts, circuits, cables and computer
components found in a store cannot assemble themselves into a functional
robot by "coincidence." A conscious being's intervention is required
to assemble for a robot in accord with a design. The design of any
living creature is too complex to be compared with a robot's. How
can someone who ridicules the idea of a robot assembling itself
contradict himself by saying that the remarkable systems of living
creatures are the result of "coincidence"? |
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