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complex structure to fulfill the vital functions they assume, and em-
ploy specialized structures to perform their particular tasks.
Take bacteria that perform photosynthesis as an example.
These creatures produce 70% of the oxygen necessary for life, while
using carbon dioxide to produce food that could not emerge in any
other way. Thanks to this superior organism that evolutionists de-
scribe as simple, free oxygen and the basis of the world's entire food
chain emerge, and the level of the toxic carbon dioxide in the atmos-
phere is regulated, and the systems in these creatures capable of re-
producing very quickly and in very large numbers produce foods
consumed by themselves and other organisms. In addition to all
these properties, the structures of single-celled organisms such as
algae, plankton and diatoms may be compared to computer chips,
marvels of superior technology, making the idea that they are sim-
ple totally ridiculous.
Bacteria demonstrate their effects in all living things, from ter-
mites to the roots of plants, having spread all over the world and
been performing their tasks to the letter for billions of years. All of
which points to one single truth: Creation.
The adherents of evolution are very aware that these organ-
isms' structures are not simple at all. Therefore, they find them-
selves in a constant quandary in seeking to account for the mecha-
nisms they possess. The theory of evolution hesitates to confront
the science and technology that registered such enormous progress HARUN YAHYA
in the 20th century, because the new world revealed under the elec-
tron microscope once again gave the lie to Darwin's theory. Let ev-
olutionists keep on looking for an other explanation, but every new
feature we discover in these living things will be a means of appre- (ADNAN OKTAR)
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