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stomach? The answer to this lies in one of the in-
stances of matchless structure in the human body.
Thanks to the striated nature of the stomach lining, the
stomach does not actually digest itself.
These deep folds in the stomach walls contain cells
with very different characteristics from one another. In
order to maintain a delicate balance, some cells in the
stomach secrete acid, other cells alongside them se-
crete a sticky fluid known as mucus, which coats the
inner surface of the stomach, protecting the stomach
wall against these acids and preventing the digestive
enzymes from doing any damage.
Could the decision-making center that takes such ra-
tional precautions on behalf of the stomach be the
cells themselves, or even the stomach lining? Of
course not! Every feature in the human body is a proof
of God’s flawless creation.
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One of the many puzzles that evolutionists are unable
to explain is the sheer volume of information in living
things, because information can never be reduced to
matter. A book, for example, consists of paper, ink and
the information it contains. The paper and ink are ma-
terial elements, but the vital information they convey
is not material.
If something contains information, then it must have
been arranged by a conscious mind possessed of that
information. For example, the origin of whatever in-
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