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the keyboard at random without actually looking at it.
Could he improve this history book, or even complete
it in the first place? Could a chapter titled “The History
of Ancient Egypt” that did not already exist in ever
come into being? The inevitable spelling mistakes can
of course never improve or develop the book. On the
contrary, they will impair it and damage its meaning.
Yet evolutionists claim that, in effect, spelling mis-
takes can improve a book, making it more precise and
sophisticated.
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Certain genes have the ability to control others. For
example, some “control” genes halt the gene that
manufactures haemoglobin during childhood.
This fact requires careful reflection. Since genes are
made up of molecules, how did these molecules set
up such an organization among themselves? How can
a molecule decide to halt a human being’s growth and
to transmit that decision to others, and how do those
other molecules understand that signal and act upon
it? From whom did those disciplined orders originate?
Moreover, trillions of genes have been flawlessly per-
forming these functions with the same discipline, obe-
dience, reason and apparent intent for millions of
years. To claim that such an immaculate system came
into being by chance is utterly nonsensical.
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