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THE MIRACLE OF THE
BLOOD AND HEART
ognize enemies from the proteins they bear. Every bacterial
and viral protein is different from human proteins. Immune
cells can immediately detect that difference. 47 In much the
same way that you can tell if a stranger has entered in your
home, so lymphocytes immediately recognize these unexpect-
ed guests because of their differing proteins.
Darwinists need to account for this miraculous state of
affairs in terms of their own theory. The lymphocyte is a cell
with no opportunity of learning through trial and error. In
order for the proponents of evolution to be able to account for
this, they need to explain how the defense cell in question
knows how to distinguish between the body's cells and hostile
ones, how it decides to kill the latter, how it produces poison
to that end, and how it developed sacs to carry that poison so
that it and the body as a whole should come to no harm. In
addition, it also has to stay alive while doing all these things.
According to the theory of evolution, all these stages must
have come about by chance, because there is no consciousness
A T lymphocyte infected by the
HIV virus. Despite their power,
T lymphocytes are helpless
before the speed at which the
HIV virus constantly changes,
making itself unrecognizable to
the body's immune system. It
attacks the immune cells and
thus neutralizes this system in
the body.
Harun
Yahya
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