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Turkey Will Be the Greatest Super-State within the Next 10 to 20 Years Jonathan Wynne-Jones, religious affairs editor of the Daily Telegraph, one of Britain’s leading dailies, reported Adnan Oktar’s views on the Turkish-Islamic Union on his blog site. cont'd >>>
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Harun Yahya Is the Global Leader of Muslim Creationism On 7 February, 2009, Le Monde, one of France’s best known dailies, carried an article titled “A Move against Religion.” The report in the paper, which has a circulation of around 400,000, once again raised the impact in France of the Atlas of Creation, and described the reaction of French students to the theory of evolution being taught in classes:Adam is described in the Qur’an as being created from earth, and the majority of Muslims believe that Adam and Eve exist... cont'd >>>
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'The Theory of Evolution is a Satanic Trick' The works of Harun Yahya, which have shown, in Turkey especially, how Darwinism is a deception, continue to attract considerable interest in both the national and international press. Le Figaro, one of France’s main dailies, covered the subject of “The collapse of Darwinism in Turkey,” which has recently entered the agenda once again. On 17 March, 2009, the paper ascribed the very high level of belief in Creation in Turkey to the activities of the Science Research Foundation, w... cont'd >>> |
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Belief in Creation Is Growing Fast in Europe on Darwin's 200th Anniversary Le Figaro, one of France’s leading dailies, carried a piece drawing attention to the rise in belief in Creation on Darwin’s 200th anniversary. The report, dated 6 January, 2009, said that the numbers of people believing in Creation had risen in the wake of the appearance in French schools of the Atlas of Creation. In addition, the piece reported that “the impact this will have on young minds in particular is most worrying.” Of course, the worry here is that felt at the de... cont'd >>>
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Czechs Are Also Opposed to Darwin Lidove Noviny, printed in Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, and the country’s oldest daily carried a report on 7 February, 2009 dealing with the rise of anti-Darwinist views in Europe. The article referred to the Atlas of Creation by Adnan Oktar, described as “the Turkish Muslim author Harun Yahya,” as the reason for the spread of belief in Creation in Europe. It also emphasized that voices opposed to Darwin are growing louder in the Czech Republic and that Creationist bel... cont'd >>>
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Creationists in Europe Are Increasingly Making Their Voices Heard Spiegel Online, a leading German news portal attracting more than 90 million visits a month, raised the matter of belief in Creation in the words "Europe has its own hardcore creationists ... too. Increasingly, they are making their voices heard..." The report, titled "European Creationists Take On Darwin," described how the theory of evolution is increasingly losing support, even in Britain, the theory’s homeland, saying, "the majority of British have their doubts...cont'd >>> |
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Oktar Has Targeted the Whole of Europe La Presse, one of Canada’s highest circulation dailies, published in French in Montreal ever since 1884, carried an article describing the rise of belief in Creation in Europe. An article in the 10 February, 2009, issue referred to the impact of Adnan Oktar’s works as follows: ... Adnan Oktar (pen name Harun Yahya) of Turkish origins... the author of 200 documentaries, and 300 books translated into 60 different languages and with 200 web sites. He has succeeded in spreading creationi... cont'd >>>
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Adnan Oktar:'10 Pages of My Book Can Defeat Dawkins' The Wall Street Journal, the New York-based international financial and current affairs daily, carried a report titled “An Islamic Creationist Stirs a New Kind of Darwinian Struggle” in its 18 March, 2009, issue in its Europe and Asia edition. In the report of the paper, which has a daily readership of 2 million, carried extracts from Andrew Higgins' interview with Mr. Adnan Oktar. The report stated that Mr. Oktar had challenged Dawkins, as a pagan priest, to a debate, and that he ha... cont'd >>> |
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Belief in Creation in Europe Continues to Grow Thanks to the Atlas of Creation On 27 February, 2009, the weekly international magazine Science, published in the USA, carried as report titled “Creationist Beliefs Persist in Europe.” The report stated that various instances of the rise in Creationist belief in Europe had been cited at a conference held in the German city of Dortmund. The report noted the great change in Europe in the wake of the Atlas of Creation. Some of the developments at the conference, which emphasized that evolution is in its death throes, ... cont'd >>> |
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