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HARUN YAHYA
Mysterious Control
For life to continue, the amount of sugar in the human body
needs to stay within certain limits. But when you eat nutrients con-
taining sugar, obviously you cannot control this sensitive balance.
This control is made on your behalf. When your level of blood sugar
rises, an organ called the pancreas secretes a special substance called
insulin, which orders the cells of the liver and elsewhere in the body
to take up sugar from the blood and store it. In this way, blood sugar
does not reach dangerous levels.
Let's do an experiment. Command all of the cells in your body,
the liver cells in particular, to take up the sugar from your blood and
start to store it.
Forget controlling them. This is impossible, of course.
You aren't even aware of your pancreas, your insulin, or your
liver. You don't even realize that your blood sugar level has gone up.
In fact, if two tubes of blood with differing levels of sugar were placed
in front of you, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between
them. For this, you would need a laboratory with highly developed
instruments. But some cells in your body, which you never see or
know about, measure your blood sugar level with a higher degree of
sensitivity than the instruments in a laboratory, and decide what
needs to be done. Then they take the necessary measures, isolating the
sugar in the blood and removing it. Thanks to this perfect system,
someone who could eat a piece of cake, fall into a sugar coma and die,
is made to live.
So whom do we have to thank for this perfect system? As always,
evolutionists claim that this system came about as a result of a series
of coincidences.
But on the basis of logic and reason, it is not possible to accept
this claim. As with other evolutionists' claims, this one too is non-
sense.
Evolution proposes that the human body reached its present day
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