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HARUN YAHYA
                    cell, and the lack of any danger or loss to itself, or the falling into any
                    impasses, we can say that the protein synthesis industry in the cell is
                    carried out by a perfect organization and faultless foresightedness…all
                    of this occurs within the cell as such. But how does it all take place, and
                    how does the cell manage to do so? We still do not understand this. We
                    can only see the results and we can only perceive some of the finer
                    points of the perfect organization bringing about these results. 9


                    Life Cannot Arise by Coincidence
                    How does evolutionary theory explain how proteins, the first
               stage of life, were first formed?
                    The answer is simple: it cannot. The evolutionists' claim is noth-
               ing more than that proteins came about by chance, as a result of a
               series of coincidences. Examining their claim's inconsistency, we can
               see how strikingly deceitful evolution really is.
                    How could the first protein molecule have come about by coinci-
               dence, under such uncontrolled conditions as-according to the claim
               of evolutionists-existed on our primitive Earth? How could the order-
               ing of amino acids have come about "by chance" despite all the nega-
               tive factors present on that primitive planet?
                    What's more, it's not enough for just this one protein to have
               formed itself. In this wildly uncontrolled environment, it had to wait
               for another protein molecule to form just like itself-by coincidence
               under the same conditions-without anything destroying it in the
               meantime. This had to occur again and again until at last, millions of
               appropriate and necessary proteins had come together "coincidental-
               ly" in the same place to form the cell. The very first proteins that
               formed had to wait patiently for thousands and millions of years for
               other proteins to form right next to them-without being destroyed in
               the meantime despite ultraviolet radiation and a harsh environment.
               Then these proteins, assumed to have formed by coincidence in
               enough numbers and in the same place, had to have come together in
               a meaningful way to form the organelles in the cell. No foreign sub-



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