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THE MIRACLE OF THE
                                      BLOOD AND HEART


                   and irrefutable pieces of evidence indicates that their denial
                   has psychological roots.
                       Submitting to God, our Almighty Lord, and praising Him
                   by appreciating His creations, is very difficult for such people
                   who have glorified—in effect, deified—their own beings. What
                   they should do, however, is simply recognize the absolute
                   dominion of God and appreciate and give thanks to Him
                   accordingly. The number of people who appreciate the works
                   of God on Earth, who constantly discover new magnificent fea-
                   tures and who have faith in God, is rising every day. A great
                   many scientists have begun to recognize these truths and to
                   free themselves from the myth of evolution.


                       Lymphocytes: The Army's Commanders
                       in Chief

                       The defense provided by the macrophages is of the great-
                   est importance to the body. Invaders are digested, primarily
                   thanks to the activities of these intelligent cells. But since the
                   macrophages are engaged in such intense activity, then why is
                   there any need for lymphocytes, another group of killer cells?
                   Why is there a need for a second line of defense?
                       The explanation is that invaders may have different prop-
                   erties. Our bodies have taken very different precautions
                   against enemies that we might encounter at any moment.
                   There may sometimes come the need for a wide-ranging army,
                   because some enemies may be so powerful as to entirely take
                      over the body they occupy. At such times of peril, the lym-
                          phocytes go into action and wage a fierce battle against
                            the invaders.

               Harun
               Yahya



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