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           chance will have to wait patiently for other proteins to
           form alongside, while not itself suffering any impair-
           ment due to ultraviolet rays or mechanical effects in
           its immediate environment. Then these other proteins
           must form in sufficient numbers and at the same point
           and combine in a meaningful manner in such a way as
           to constitute the organelles of the cell. No foreign sub-
           stance, harmful molecule or useless protein must en-
           ter the sequence. Then, these organelles have to com-
           bine in an exceptionally planned and organized man-
           ner, attract the requisite enzymes and be covered with
           a membrane. And then finally, the interior of that
           membrane must be filled with a special fluid that pro-
           vides an ideal environment for these organelles. Yet
           by itself, every one of these stages is impossible.
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           Around 4 billion years ago, according to the evolu-
           tionist scenario, various inanimate chemical sub-
           stances entered into a reaction, combining under the
           effects of lightning or earthquakes, and thus gave rise
           to the first cell. In fact, however, scientists describe the
           cell as having as complex a structure as that of a city
           like Paris or London. A great number of structures in-
           side the cell, from energy-producing plants to protein
           factories, from transport systems carrying raw materi-
           als to decoders that interpret DNA, and communica-
           tions systems, are all in a constant state of activity in
           a flawless organization. Believing the evolutionist
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