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HARUN YAHYA
surface and as a result, only cells of the same kind can come in contact
with each other. In this way, billions of similar cells come together to
form organs.
How and why did these hooks come about? This is another dead
end for the theory of evolution because, as you can see once again,
intelligent creation is at work here.
100 Trillion Organized Workers
Each of the 1,000 workers in a car factory must cooperate with
discipline with all the others. Many control systems and a chain of
command are set up to facilitate this organization. Each department
produces the required parts: the motor parts are made in one area, the
doors in another. Everybody knows which product is to be used
where. Everything is under control.
But clearly, if 1,000 ignorant people who know nothing about
making cars were placed in the same factory, and told to learn for
themselves what to make and how, it would result in confusion and
chaos.
In the human body, by contrast, there are not 1,000 but 100 tril-
lion cells working together in complete harmony. This means that
these cells are much more knowledgeable and educated than any fac-
tory workers. Not only are the processes carried out within these cells
amazing, but the coordination amongst them is equally dazzling.
They can recognize each other as a result of a system in their mem-
branes, so that a stomach cell recognizes another stomach cell, and a
hair cell recognizes a hair cell.
How do two membranes recognize each other? Who trained
these workers? How do they manage to perform their duties with
such fidelity?
Each of the 100 trillion cells does what the body expects of it. So
how does each cell know what is required of it at each second? For
example, the brain sends a command to divide the cells in a particu-
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