The Origin of species (Part II)
Some researchers objected to the doctrine of evolution by saying: If the plants and animals of Egypt - those about which we know almost nothing - did not change during the past three or four thousand years, then why do we attribute the change to other inhabitants of the rest of the Earth's regions? Mr. Lewis commented on this objection, noting that the domestic offspring engraved in some ancient Egyptian antiquities, or preserved by mummification, are completely similar to the images remaining today, or are hardly different from them by any difference.. They say this, and all naturalists believe it. Confirming that these images were not generated in Egypt except through the influence of descriptive refinement that occurred on their initial origins, and there are those many animals, whose structures have not undergone any change since the beginning of the Ice Age, they may be taken as proof, its effect in opposing the doctrine of evolution, Draw an arrow from the example excerpted from the fauna and flora of Egypt, especially if we know that these animals have been subjected to many effects of climate change, and that they have often migrated vast distances over the surface of the Earth. While we see that the conditions and conditions of life in Egypt have remained, as we know, at the same pace, they have not undergone any change in thousands of years.
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The Origin of species (Part II)
Some researchers objected to the doctrine of evolution by saying: If the plants and animals of Egypt - those about which we know almost nothing - did not change during the past three or four thousand years, then why do we attribute the change to other inhabitants of the rest of the Earth's regions? Mr. Lewis commented on this objection, noting that the domestic offspring engraved in some ancient Egyptian antiquities, or preserved by mummification, are completely similar to the images remaining today, or are hardly different from them by any difference.. They say this, and all naturalists believe it. Confirming that these images were not generated in Egypt except through the influence of descriptive refinement that occurred on their initial origins, and there are those many animals, whose structures have not undergone any change since the beginning of the Ice Age, they may be taken as proof, its effect in opposing the doctrine of evolution, Draw an arrow from the example excerpted from the fauna and flora of Egypt, especially if we know that these animals have been subjected to many effects of climate change, and that they have often migrated vast distances over the surface of the Earth. While we see that the conditions and conditions of life in Egypt have remained, as we know, at the same pace, they have not undergone any change in thousands of years.
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The Origin of species (Part II)

The Origin of species (Part II)

by Charles Darwin
The Origin of species (Part II)

The Origin of species (Part II)

by Charles Darwin

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Some researchers objected to the doctrine of evolution by saying: If the plants and animals of Egypt - those about which we know almost nothing - did not change during the past three or four thousand years, then why do we attribute the change to other inhabitants of the rest of the Earth's regions? Mr. Lewis commented on this objection, noting that the domestic offspring engraved in some ancient Egyptian antiquities, or preserved by mummification, are completely similar to the images remaining today, or are hardly different from them by any difference.. They say this, and all naturalists believe it. Confirming that these images were not generated in Egypt except through the influence of descriptive refinement that occurred on their initial origins, and there are those many animals, whose structures have not undergone any change since the beginning of the Ice Age, they may be taken as proof, its effect in opposing the doctrine of evolution, Draw an arrow from the example excerpted from the fauna and flora of Egypt, especially if we know that these animals have been subjected to many effects of climate change, and that they have often migrated vast distances over the surface of the Earth. While we see that the conditions and conditions of life in Egypt have remained, as we know, at the same pace, they have not undergone any change in thousands of years.

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ISBN-13: 9785489818353
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 10/20/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 359
File size: 600 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

About The Author

Date of Birth:

February 12, 1809

Date of Death:

April 19, 1882

Place of Birth:

Shrewsbury, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

B.A. in Theology, Christ¿s College, Cambridge University, 1831
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