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OCR: "Living organisms had existed on earth, without ever knowing A why, for over 3 billion years before the truth finally dawned on one of them. His name was Charles Darwin." - Richard Dawkins Over 2000 years before Darwin, Socrates had to deal with scientists so enthralled with anatomy A (instead of genetics), that they couldn't see the forest for the trees, but his remarks apply A T equally to the "answers" of evolution: T " ... to call things like that causes is absurd. If it were said that without such bones A and sinews and all the rest of them I should not be able to do what I think is right, it would be true. But to say G that it is because of them that I do G what I am doing ... Fancy being unable to distinguish between the cause of .T a thing and the condition without which there coul ...