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MIRACLE IN THE CELL
but cannot explain the logic behind
them. A Will, Whose existence evolu-
tionists do not wish to accept, com-
mands cells to begin dividing and when
the time comes, differentiating. In
response, evolutionists give ridiculous
Figure 7.6
explanations for this process they Red blood cells
observe, speaking of these events as
"miracles of nature."
During the process of differentia-
tion, cells act as if they know exactly
what they're doing. They differentiate
not just in the production of proteins,
Capillary
but also in terms of their shape, which
aligns with their future function. Cells to
form nerves develop into long struc-
tures in order to transmit electrical sig-
nals (see Figure 7.7). Connective cells
form spherical shapes able to withstand pressure.
Bone cells also begin to form at the embryonic stage. Some that
appear ordinary begin to accumulate calcium for no apparent reason,
and as a result form very rigid tissue that is extremely strong, able to
carry kilograms of weight throughout one's entire life. But bone is
much lighter than a substance of comparable durability, since gaps
within it confer upon it lightness, elasticity, and durability.
If bone did not have these spaces allowing for the tissue to flex,
then the slightest blow would shatter the bone. The cage system used
in our modern-day buildings is a simple imitation of our bones' per-
fect structure, which confers durability and elasticity.
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