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            T THE COLLAPSE OF THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION IN 50 THEMES S
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           teins make up the bac-
           terial whip. Scientists
           say that these proteins
           emit signals to turn
           the microscopic en-
           gine on and off and
           form joints that permit
           movement   at  the
           atomic level.
           This complex struc-
           ture in the bacterial
                                  The Bacterial Flagellum
           flagellum alone is suffi-
           cient to demolish the
           theory of evolution. The whip itself has a structure,
           which can by no means be reduced to a simple form.
           If only a single molecular piece that constitutes the
           whip were absent or defective, the flagellum would
           not function and would therefore be of no use to the
           bacterium. This yet again clearly reveals the invalidity
           of the theory of evolution’s claim of “gradual devel-
           opment.”
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           Some antigens—foreign bodies and microbes—en-
           danger human beings by entering the bloodstream.
           When this happens, the defense cells try to eliminate
           these antigens by producing substances known as an-
           tibodies or else prevent them from multiplying.
           The most surprising, and important, characteristic of
           antibodies is their ability to recognize hundreds of
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