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                  it.) Furthermore, even if the world were covered by an ocean a mile deep
                  containing 10 bacteria, scientists say it would take more than 100 billion
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                  years for them to produce a single new enzyme. And even if they pro-
                  duced a gene to manufacture this new enzyme, six million generations
                  would have to elapse for the gene to spread throughout the species by the
                  process of survival of the fittest. The above is the time needed to develop
                  a typical non-useful enzyme. For a single useful enzyme to appear, it
                  would take three hundred million years! This points out the improbabil-
                  ity that even one-celled fully functional organisms developed by pure
                  chance. If so many chance occurrences and so much time were needed to
                  form just a single useful enzyme, imagine how many coincidences and
                  how many eons would be required for the one cell to evolve into billion-
                  celled man! No one could possibly calculate the odds against this hap-
                  pening by chance. Yet, the evolutionists ask us to swallow this whole. 97
                  The probabilities show the impossibility of claims regarding

             chance formation. Moreover, countless reactions take place in mi-
             croseconds in the very bodies of those who carry out such research and
             maintain that all these things happened coincidentally! Thousands of
             reactions one second, thousands the next . . . this continues on in every
             living body, without pause or error.
                  Every second, reactions takes place and at specific speed and in a
             specific order inside every living body. No enzyme is ever confused
             with another, or acts on any other structure, or seeks to match the reac-
             tion rate of another enzyme. Enzymes never head in the wrong direc-
             tion, but act at the right time and stop acting at the right time. The

             amino acids contained in every enzyme have been determined, are all
             in the proper order and in the right place. All the enzymes in the living
             body have the correct three-dimensional shape, never bind to the
             wrong substrates, and never become involved in the wrong reaction.
                  The enzymes in any living body behave as if they were conscious
             and intelligent, just like cautious human beings. They do all they can to





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