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5.DivideMichael Bedard, Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator)Gift CertificatesEntertainmentTelevisionsDVD & VideoCameras & CamcordersAudio & Hi-FiGaming// Michael Bedard BiographyFantasy Art Gifts. Offers fantasy art Leaf Dragons,Wood Dragons pictures,Angels & Horror posters art,womens apparel,art prints,coffee mugs & other wonderful fine art giftsElodie Bouchez 2004 PRINTFINDERSRobert D Feinman Photographs - Panoramic and Conventional Cityscapes and Landscapes of the US include spectatular views of the West and small towns.We have restoration services for works on paper.Jessica PareThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: biomedcentral /1471-2148/3/12[Gallery] Leopard 1 A1 - Thomas Hartwig - May 11, 2004Blessed is He in Whose hand is the kingdom, and He has power over all things;It is He Who has created death and life that He might try you-which of you is best in deeds; and He is the Mighty, the Most Forgiving,The Same Who has created seven heavens in stages (). No incongruity can you see in the creation of the Gracious God. Then look again: Do you see any flaw?Aye, look again, and yet again, your sight will only return to you tired and fatigued. 1In the absence of God, life could not have travelled on a purpose-built path following a single direction throughout. At every step there was a wide aimless expanse of possibilities stretched before it, riddled with difficulties through which it had to carve its path. There were countless options which could potentially have changed the course and direction of evolution at every such critical moment in time. The question arises as to why life pursued a definite evolutionary course in a single direction as though none else was available.The only explanation offered by scientists relates to the role of natural selection. Though they fully recognize the dimension and the gravity of the problem, they would have us believe that at every crucial point of decision making it was natural selection which took the decision, always making the right choices out of a countless number of available options.Ever since Darwin coined the phrase 'Natural Selection', it has served as a magic wand for the scientists who probe into the mysteries of nature. In relation to events which appear to present evidence of the role of a wilful Conscious Creator as the choice maker, they seek protection behind the mist of this vague term which is mostly incorrectly understood. Every step forward in the path of evolution is inadvertently attributed by them to innumerable chances having created a host of options for natural selection to choose from. But this choice, on the part of natural selection, they agree, is not conscious. When different characters and species struggle for survival in a competitive situation, it is quite natural for some to survive at the cost of others if they happen to possess greater potential for survival.Here we may also mention another hackneyed phrase of Darwinian terminology 'The Survival of the Fittest' which is so extensively used by the naturalists. This phrase is coined on the presumption that natural selection, however blind it may be, would always go for the right choice and only the fittest would survive in a competitive world. Whatever is inferior in the struggle for existence is doomed to become extinct. Darwin's principle is perhaps misinterpreted to a degree that the very principle becomes questionable. We have irrefutable evidence spread all over the globe that even the most inferior character bearing species and the most ill-equipped animals at the lowest rung of evolution are still found to have survived. The extinction of some, as against the others, only takes place when the contest for survival is extremely severe and mutually confrontational. Then too, it does not invariably lead to the survival of the fittest in its absolute sense. Survival of the fittest in its absolute sense, though possible, is yet unlikely to occur in the case of every struggle for existence. The fittest at such outcomes would only be the fittest in relation to that particular challenge. The unfortunate who may not survive these moments of trials may otherwise possess many more highly advanced qualities of life which may adjudge them to be the fittest in some other contexts.ET US elaborate this further by visualizing the scenario of a grave famine resulting from a rare spell of drought covering an entire continent. Such a famine, if it persists for too long, is likely to bring to extinction a large number of species. The issue of extinction or survival would hang on the respective compatibility of the species in the given situation.FindArticles Arts & Entertainment Art Business News June, 2003 ArticleContent provided in partnership withArticle ToolsWritingBookPage Nonfiction Review: Gift RoundupPollard and Israel, Sitting Ducks for the US?The WaltonsColor Glossy Photograph10 x 8Was this review helpful to you? (Report this)Jennifer LopezBuy this Framed Art Print at AllPosters

 

 

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