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Adnan Oktar






                             Inner surface of     Gastric pits
                               stomach

                                                            Epithelium


                                                                    Pepsinogen
            Pyloric sphincter                              Mucous        (2)
          (muscular ring between                           neck cells       Pepsin
           the stomach and the                                              (Active
              duodenum)                                                  (1)  enzyme)
                             Gastric gland
                                                       Chief cells






                                                      Parietal cells

             The anatomy of the stomach and the production of pepsinogen by the chief cells in the
             stomach. This production takes place as follows:
             The chief cells manufacture molecules such as pepsinogen, which are converted into
             the enzyme pepsin by activator enzymes. Parietal cells secrete HCl (hydrochloric acid)
             that activates the chief cells. It is totally illogical to imagine that such a system with its
             interdependent and exceedingly complex processes could have come into being by
             chance.

             not dissolve the stomach itself and the helper enzyme? It is impossible
             under normal conditions for an enzyme, an acid, molecules, messenger
             hormones or even the stomach itself  to recognize acid's dangers, or the
             foods that need to be digested, and to take the relevant precautionary

             measures on a constant, error-free basis at specific times of day. It is
             Allah Who makes this possible, ensuring that these processes take
             place uninterruptedly inside all the humans living on Earth, and Who
             ensures that the molecules receive their instructions, obey them and are
             compatible with one another.
                  It is impossible for a molecule to be aware of another molecule by
             chance, for it to activate by chance, to be aware of dangers by chance
             and to take appropriate precautionary measures. Each one of these
             complex structures, literally in communication with one another, can-





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