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Adnan Oktar






             chemical reactions to produce the sugar ribose, the "backbone" of DNA

             and RNA, cannot take place. To put that another way, DNA synthesis
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             in turn is impossible in the absence of enzymes. DNA is essential for
             enzymes to exist, and vice-versa.
                  This fact presents a severe disappointment to evolutionists. The
             precondition of the emergence of two complex systems is an even
             worse problem for the theory of evolution, which is unable
             to account for either one. Even if we accepted the im-
             possible claim that DNA did emerge first, as
             the result of chance, we would also have
             to accept that it then waited for the
             development of those enzymes
             that would enable it to
             be copied—again by
             chance. Yet clearly, any

             DNA that had to
             wait so long to be










                                                replicated could be of no use to a
                                            living organism. Even if we believed
                                          another impossibility—that enzymes
                                       came into being, again by chance, before
                                      DNA, then we'd also be forced to accept that
                                     enzymes as yet had no data bank to store
                                    their production data and characteristics.
                                   Under these conditions, even if an enzyme did
                                 appear (despite all the impossibilities), it would






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