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Adnan Oktar






                  Leaving aside human organs or

             anatomical structure, Darwinists have to
             explain how the human body as a whole
             came into existence. The human body is
             such a complete structure that its entirety
             is essential for the functioning of even a
             single molecule. Enzymes, for example,
             work in tandem with the reactions they
             carry out, the genes that encode them, the
             DNA that constitutes those codes, the cells
             wherein they work, the substrates they
             will bind to, the bloodstream through
             which they move, the heart that keeps the
             blood flowing, and the brain that supplies
             coordination. A specific body temperature

             and specific pH level and countless other
             factors bind all these together. You cannot
             remove any of these factors from the equa-
             tion, nor simplify the system, nor make
             any changes in the sequences involved.
             Every component makes up a structure
             that, as a whole, is extraordinarily com-
             plex. Evolutionists have no way of ac-
             counting for this.
                  That being so, let's return to a single
             molecule: Do evolutionists have any expla-
             nation for enzymes? Is an enzyme—with
             the particular amino acids it contains; the
             special sequence in which these are
             arranged; its special three-dimensional
             shape and its three-dimensional fit with






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