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HARUN YAHYA
Looking into the Future – Prior Knowledge
As the embryo develops in its mothers womb, the different cells
that compose it come to depend on each other. Muscle cells need red
blood cells to bring them oxygen (see Figure 7.6), and red blood cells
need bone marrow cells to exist in the first place.
But during development, the embryo has no environment where
it can use its muscles, nor does it need muscles at this stage. It even
lacks a circulatory system through which blood cells can travel. This
piece of tissue in its mother's womb has the foresight to produce sub-
stances with the correct features that it will need in later life. In order for
such production to take place, the information files (or genes) in the
DNA, the information bank of the cell, need to be opened in advance.
Clearly, the cells themselves do not work out such pre-planning. The
system must be already present within the program of the cells. And
just as every program has a programmer, the Master of this ready-made
system programmed into the cell is the Creator of all things, God.
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