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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
blueprint onto a heap of parts piled up on top of each other. A blueprint
cannot produce a car all by itself without a factory and workers to
assemble the parts according to the instructions contained in the blueprint;
in the same way, the blueprint contained in RNA cannot produce proteins
by itself without the cooperation of other cellular components which
follow the instructions contained in the RNA.
Proteins are produced in the ribosome factory with the help of many
enzymes, and as a result of extremely complex processes within the cell. The
ribosome is a complex cell organelle made up of proteins. This leads,
therefore, to another unreasonable supposition—that ribosomes, too, should
have come into existence by chance at the same time. Even Nobel Prize
winner Jacques Monod, who was one of the most fanatical defenders of
evolution—and atheism—explained that protein synthesis can by no means
be considered to depend merely on the information in the nucleic acids:
The code is meaningless unless translated. The modern cell's translating
machinery consists of at least 50 macromolecular components, which are
themselves coded in DNA: the code cannot be translated otherwise than by products
of translation themselves. It is the modern expression of omne vivum ex ovo. When
and how did this circle become
closed? It is exceedingly difficult
to imagine. 269
How could an RNA chain in
the primordial world have taken
such a decision, and what methods
could it have employed to make
protein production happen by doing
the work of 50 specialized particles
on its own? Evolutionists have no
answer to these questions. One
article in the preeminent scientific
journal Nature makes it clear that the
concept of "self-replicating RNA" is
a complete product of fantasy, and The extraordinary information
concealed in DNA is clear proof that
that actually this kind of RNA has
life did not emerge by chance, but was
not been produced in any deliberately created. No natural process
experiment: can account for the origin of DNA.
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